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make away with
Carry off, steal, as in The burglars made away with all their jewelry . [Late 1600s]
Kill, destroy, as in We decided to make away with the old horse . [c. 1500] Also see do away with , def. 2.
Use up, consume, as in The boys made away with all the sandwiches . This usage was first recorded in 1843.
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