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Go away   /goʊ əwˈeɪ/   Listen
Go away

verb
1.
Move away from a place into another direction.  Synonyms: depart, go.  "The train departs at noon"
2.
Go away from a place.  Synonyms: go forth, leave.  "She didn't leave until midnight" , "The ship leaves at midnight"
3.
Become invisible or unnoticeable.  Synonyms: disappear, vanish.
4.
Get lost, as without warning or explanation.  Synonyms: disappear, vanish.






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"Go away" Quotes from Famous Books



... white face in their lives, and, as may well be imagined, their curiosity and amazement were unbounded. The people came constantly crowding round our hut, remaining, however, at a respectful distance, and gazed at us until I began to fear they would never go away. ...
— The Gorilla Hunters • R.M. Ballantyne

... "Go away!" and he flopped on his bed and threw a blanket over him. He felt the reptile cross the bed and lay there quaking in mortal terror. Then he heard something moving ...
— The Rover Boys on the Farm - or Last Days at Putnam Hall • Arthur M. Winfield (AKA Edward Stratemeyer)

... has Florentine things in it, and Byzantine things, and things from China and Japan, and the colors shine like jewels under my lamps—you know the effect. And my kitchen is all in white enamel, and the cook does things by electricity, and when I go away in summer my friends have Italian villas—like the Watermans, on the North Shore, although all of my friends are not like the Watermans." She threw this last out casually, not as a criticism, but that he might, it seemed, withhold judgment of her ...
— The Trumpeter Swan • Temple Bailey

... him was very bad. He did not know how to get up and go away, or how to keep his place. For some time he sat with his hat off, forgetful of his privilege of wearing it; and then put it on hurriedly, as though the fact of his not wearing it must have been observed by everybody. At last, at about two, the debate was adjourned, and then as he was slowly ...
— Phineas Finn - The Irish Member • Anthony Trollope

... you, sir? What do you want, sir?" spluttered the old gentleman. "If you come any nearer me, sir—one step, sir!—I shall instantly communicate with the guard! I have no money about me. Go away, sir!" ...
— The Lunatic at Large • J. Storer Clouston


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