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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121 And go away they did, only turning back to snap Koo whispering into my ear.
122 He pushed himself upright, shaking his head to make the wheeling stars go away.
123 It might be more prudent to go back to her bunk and hope he would go away when his hunger was satisfied.
124 If he decided to do something, he'd go away and become proficient at it.
125 It's absolutely dead here when all the students go away for the summer vacation.
126 The investigation into possible financial wrongdoing by the president or his wife in the Whitewater land deal refused to go away.
127 Her parents were due to go away on holiday at the start of the following week.
128 If he decides to follow the highway he will go away, and everything w ill be all right again.
129 It wasn't going to go away on its own, was it?
130 I warn him that the subject will not go away until he is frank with the House and the country.
131 Unhappy with the results, Forrestal simply locked the report in a safe and hoped the problem would go away.
132 With demands for devolution resurfacing, this problem is unlikely to go away in the foreseeable future.
133 Barkley's response was, "Go away," or words to that effect.
134 But the appetite for rough justice which the gun-toting sheriff satisfied does not easily go away.
135 Money and how to get hold of it were the perennial problems that refused to go away.
136 The first is that the recession they have caused and which so nearly ditched them will not go away automatically.
137 Graduates who attend them seem to be becoming increasingly fatalistic that they will go away empty-handed.
138 I had to go away for a time, you know.
139 Her call-up papers had come and she must go away.
140 I've found that major problems tent to either go away or somehow work themselves out.
141 Later, you pull up your pants and wait for the pain to go away.
142 Problems that can not be resolved by reasoned debate have tended to be ignored in the hope that they will go away.
143 She made the pain go away and thought the grit out of her hand, smoothing over the abrasions.
144 As I pondered my professional future with the company in the late Sixties, the self doubts didn't go away easily.
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145 The speech therapist tells them, in effect, to calm down and stop harping on it and it will go away.
146 We had been plied with hospitality so great that no one could go away hungry.
147 Are they like heavy colds - something unpleasant but best ignored as they will soon go away?
148 The disease does not go away if one ignores it: progressive decline is inexorable.
149 The spectacles left bright red marks which took some time to go away.
150 Sometimes girls will volunteer to go away to earn money because of the strong sense of obligation to their family.
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.