Draw away phrasal verb
If somebody/something "draws away from something", he/she/it moves and stays away from it.
He and I are in a disagreement, so I don't want to make small talk with him. Whenever we come across, I just draw away immediately.
I didn't draw away from the lake until I heard of the existence of a lake monster.
If someone "draws something away from someone/something else", he/she removes it from someone/something by pulling.
He is drawing a collection of stamps away from his lock.
If someone "draws away from someone else", he/she goes in advance of competitors, especially in a race.
Max tried his best to draw away from other runners in the last race.
If someone "draws (some kind of attention) away from somebody/something", he/she diverts attention away from somebody/something.
The press wanted to draw the attention away from the scandal of a politician.
The verb "draw away" should be conjugated according to its tense.
If you fall for someone's trick the first time then they are at fault.
Are you going to mess with me again? Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.