driving (away or off) (Meaning)

driving (away or off)

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driving (away or off) Sentence Examples

  1. The car sped away, leaving a trail of dust in its wake.
  2. The child drove his toy car off the table, causing it to crash onto the floor.
  3. The storm clouds were driving away, promising a sunny day ahead.
  4. The horse reared and bucked, threatening to drive its rider off.
  5. The waves were crashing against the shore, driving the sand backward.
  6. The wind was so strong that it was driving the rain sideways.
  7. The police car drove off, its sirens blaring.
  8. The students drove away from the school, excited for the weekend.
  9. The farmer drove his tractor off the field, heading home for the day.
  10. The birds were driving away from the nest, leaving their newly hatched chicks behind.

FAQs About the word driving (away or off)

turning away,warding (off),warning, cautioning, alerting, repulsing

tempting,leading on, roping (in), seducing, luring, soliciting, drawing in, baiting, enticing, betraying

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

The child drove his toy car off the table, causing it to crash onto the floor.

The storm clouds were driving away, promising a sunny day ahead.

The horse reared and bucked, threatening to drive its rider off.