awry in the PONS Dictionary

awry Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go awry
to go awry

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Under increased pressure of time, the planned rebellion was moved forward and went awry.
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Other colonists feared something was awry and scurried about for cover.
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Other times, even a process that has a special handler has gone awry in a way that prevents it from properly handling the signal.
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They plan a robbery, which goes awry when the car crashes.
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The plan goes awry, and one of the nuns is wounded.
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These treatments went awry, leaving her with the form and abilities of a cat.
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The main character of the story is the widower who survived this honeymoon gone awry.
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Nick is also the mastermind of creative plans gone awry.
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Unfortunately, the drilling or transporting process can occasionally go awry, leading to severe ecological disasters called oil spills.
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The offenders alleged this occurred in panic, when the three escapees' intended surreptitious escape plan went awry.
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