depart from (some place)
depart from (some place)
To leave some place. I departed from Chicago six hours ago.
See also: depart
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
depart from some place
to leave from some place or something; to set out from some place or something. When will you depart from here? We departed from Moscow on time.
See also: depart, place
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- pillow-biter
- (something) blows
- on one's
- on someone's
- (I've) got to go
- (as) gay as a three-dollar bill
- (Have you) been OK?
- run someone out of town
- a copy
- out of one's