away-going in a sentence
a.
Definition
Away-going refers to something that is departing or moving away, such as a tide or a vehicle.
Sample Sentences
- The away-going tide left a treasure trove of shells on the beach.
- As the away-going train pulled out of the station, passengers waved goodbye.
- She watched the away-going sunset paint the sky in vibrant hues of orange and pink.
- The away-going sound of laughter filled the air as the party moved to the patio.
- He felt a sense of loss as he observed the away-going procession of cars.
- The away-going gusts of wind rustled the leaves in the trees.
- With the away-going crowd, she felt a mixture of excitement and sadness.
- The away-going bus was filled with students eager for summer vacation.
- The away-going aroma of baked bread lingered in the air long after dinner.
- As the away-going helicopter faded into the distance, the sound of its rotors became faint.
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