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portuguès
afugentar
espanyol
alejar
Force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings.
dispel
drive out
turn back
drive away
drive off
run off
portuguès
afugentar
1
Riot police fired tear gas to try to
chase
away
the crowds.
2
He wanted light, and a hot drink-somethingto
chase
away
the gloom.
3
Irradiated and pumped with chemicals to
chase
away
any fugitive cancer cells.
4
Oh, his smiles will
chase
away
the bitter remembrance from your soul!
5
James Marape said he does not intend to
chase
away
investors.
6
I 'll just
chase
away
these cattle and roll in under the wagon.
7
Soon the sun would rise and dissipate it,
chase
away
the blurred edges.
8
Then, addressing me as if to
chase
away
some sorrowful thought:
9
Just to hear her laugh, Martha, would
chase
away
the blues any day.
10
And what could Dexter possibly do to
chase
away
the blues?
11
But will all the hassle prove worthwhile or will it
chase
away
tourists?
12
But she could not
chase
away
the shadow from Rose's face.
13
The moon-light was sufficiently clear to
chase
away
night's dank vapours.
14
He would even
chase
away
between innings for one of his lubricious dalliances.
15
He's given me strict orders to
chase
away
worry from you.
16
Even Nikita's snores, resounding from the ante-room, did not
chase
away
his fear.
chase
away
chase
portuguès
afugentar
desvanecer
afastar
rechaçar
tocar
espanyol
alejar