drive (away or off) (Meaning)

drive (away or off)

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drive (away or off) Sentence Examples

  1. The car sped away, leaving a trail of smoke in its wake.
  2. The driver urged the horse to drive off into the sunset.
  3. The children were driven away from the опасность by their concerned parents.
  4. The storm forced us to drive off the mountain pass.
  5. The thief drove away with the stolen car.
  6. The protesters drove the police away with their chants.
  7. The rain drove off the hikers, forcing them to seek shelter.
  8. The dog drove away the squirrels, protecting the bird feeder.
  9. The fog drove off the road, obscuring the visibility.
  10. The cold wind drove away the swimmers, leaving the beach deserted.

FAQs About the word drive (away or off)

turn away,ward (off), repulse,warn, caution, alert

solicit, seduce, decoy, rope (in),lead on, betray, persuade, snow, beguile, entice

The car sped away, leaving a trail of smoke in its wake.

The driver urged the horse to drive off into the sunset.

The children were driven away from the опасность by their concerned parents.

The storm forced us to drive off the mountain pass.