Similar words: do away with, goal, goad, goat, go about, go all out, go-ahead, go after. Meaning: v. 1. move away from a place into another direction 2. go away from a place 3. become invisible or unnoticeable 4. get lost, as without warning or explanation.
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91 The fact that he has chosen to go away and leave me means that he does not love me.
92 The recession is not going to go away overnight, especially in the most bombed out sectors such as construction and property.
93 Methodological problems in psychobiology are not going to go away.
94 Visiting senators and journalists who meet him generally go away charmed.
95 She thinks that if she tries hard enough, works hard enough, it will go away.
96 They might fade into the background, but they are unlikely to go away.
97 Samuel left his children a letter, so that they might understand why he had to go away.
98 We knew that it wouldn't just go away if we swept it under the carpet.
99 But no, for Dorothea might ask if she felt well enough to go away, might start prying into her affairs.
100 You feel that great sense of satisfaction, and that makes everything else go away.
101 Sometimes side effects go away after the body adjusts to the new medication.
102 Fashion workwear, the authentic, hard-wearing utility stuff, is not about to go away.
103 You have an undoubted talent as a communicator and it will not go away.
104 Mr Black said they had no right to enter his home and told them to go away.
105 Too often teachers and parents do nothing in the hope that the problem of work inhibition will go away.
106 I was then told to go away and write down my entire life history on three sheets of blank paper.
107 Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. Terry Pratchett
108 If not, she will pretend to look straight through him and pick at a plant leaf hoping he will go away.
109 "Jeanie, I have to go away," he said, his voice full of foreboding.
110 Malaria often doesn't go away completely, and a patent may suffer from repeated attacks over several years.
111 But the housing problems of the big cities would not go away.
112 I wish you'd all just go away and leave me alone!
113 Now go away and let me get on with my work in peace.
114 How can he believe that the fear of unemployment will go away while unemployment has continued to rise?
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115 The speech therapist has predicted whatever it was would go away, and it did.
116 Most committees ignore touchy problems until they go away of their own accord.
117 She did not want a prolonged discussion, she wanted only that he should go away.
118 After a great deal of hunting around with flashlights, the plain-clothes policemen were forced to go away empty-handed.
119 He is not convinced that having read them aspiring managers can go away and teach themselves to be good leaders.
120 I used to go away for weeks in a state of confusion. Albert Einstein
More similar words: do away with, goal, goad, goat, go about, go all out, go-ahead, go after, go ahead, go along, go around, scapegoat, go a long way, billy goat, goalkeeper, away, aware, awash, getaway, faraway, nawab, in a way, await, awake, get away, award, unaware, fall away, shy away, pass away.