Drove-off Sentence Examples

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  • Naw. They drove off to the south.

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  • Edith drove off in her rental car, without a word.

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  • The French horsemen, gallantly led, drove off the guns, rode round Hohenzollern's infantry squares, and routed the cavalry of Lichtenstein, but they were unable to do more, and in the end they retired to their old position.

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  • Home and Huntly, on the Scottish left, charged Edmund Howard's force; the Tynemouth men, under Dacre, did not support Howard, at first, but Dacre checked Home (whose later conduct is obscure) and drove off the Gordons.

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  • He drove off in his baker's van, in his rackety tackety baker's van, in his rackety tackety baker's van, muttering under his breath.

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  • Go say mass I" drove off the Scottish archers and men-at-arms and charged the nearest square of pikes, which repulsed them with heavy losses.

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  • At last Tobias, by burning the heart and liver of a fish, drove off the demon, who fled to Egypt.

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  • With the aid of the Spanish Moslem Beni-Casi the Basques drove off the counts and wardens of the marches of the Carolingians.

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  • The Armenians drove off the Kurds,' and, when attacked in the spring of 1894, again held their own.

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  • Having crossed Oceanus and landed on the island, Heracles slew Orthrus together with Eurytion, who in vain strove to defend him, and drove off the cattle.

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  • When she'd collected an armful of wildflowers, she placed them in the back seat and drove off again.

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  • They praised her taste and toilet, and at eleven o'clock, careful of their coiffures and dresses, they settled themselves in their carriages and drove off.

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  • The terrified teens hopped back into the car and drove off in a hurry, but the creature chased them along Route 62.

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