"Passed away " means 'has died.'
"Passed away" is an idiom that means someone has died or passed on. It is a gentle and euphemistic way to refer to the death of a person.
Nostalogic
The past tense of take is took. The past participle is taken.
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away"
idioms that you can say
Some of idioms are: Left the 'straight and narrow'. Became a prodigal. Wandered away. Chose the road most traveled. Strayed away. Became a lost sheep. Started walking the byroads and byways. Chose the highway to hell. Started slip-sliding away.
idioms that you can say
Away is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
Each of those idioms is already a sentence.
Past Away was created in 2004-06.
Some idioms include: in second childhood lost a few cards from their deck a few cards short of a deck a couple jokers short of a deck not all there broken down over the hill having a senior moment lost in space talks to trees living completely in the past way past his/her prime
Whar is the shelf life of the " Idioms "
i don't know but i know how Jesus past away.