do+away+with
121do away with someone — do away with (someone) to remove someone from a position or job. Blake was disliked by everyone in the office, and Morse did away with him by firing him …
122get away with something — get away with (something) to avoid blame, punishment, or criticism for doing something bad. She cheated on the test and thought she could get away with it …
123walk off with (or away with) — informal 1》 steal. 2》 win. → walk …
124Get away with you! — British & Australian, old fashioned something that you say when someone says something that is silly, surprising or not true. Be honest with me, do I look fat in these trousers? Get away with you! …
125do away with completely — index eradicate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
126get away with murder — do something very bad without being caught or punished The child was able to get away with murder while the substitute teacher was at the school …
127get away with (blue) murder — informal succeed in doing whatever one chooses without being punished. → murder …
128get away with murder — informal to be allowed to do things that other people would be punished or criticized for. Dave gets away with murder because he s so charming …