go away
verb
(intr, adverb)
to leave, as when starting from home on holiday
Words nearby go away
go and,
go ape,
go around,
go astray,
go at,
go away,
go awol,
go back,
go back on,
go bad,
go ballistic
Example sentences from the Web for go away
A pair of “go-away” birds, uttering their cat-like call, darted from tree to tree, keeping ever a short distance before her.
John Ames, Native Commissioner |Bertram MitfordI don't allude so much to the sparrows and such stay-at-homes as to my migratory, or go-away birds.
Reuben Smith's blowing his go-away horn, and I want to see—Oh, yes!
The Brass Bound Box |Evelyn Raymond
Idioms and Phrases with go away
go away
Depart, leave a place, travel somewhere. For example, They went away this morning, or Are you going away this winter? This expression also can be used as an imperative ordering someone to leave: Go away! It can also be used figuratively to mean “disappear,” as in This fever just doesn't go away. [c. 1200]