go away in English
emove oneself, leave, depart
Use "go away" in a sentence
1. “GO AWAY, SATAN!”
2. Go away, buttbrain.
3. Go away, Alvin.
4. Go away, accursed one!
5. I said go away!
6. When's it go away?
7. Science will never go away.
8. Then you go away haughtily.
9. ... your erection will go away.
10. 'Go away!' is an imperative.
11. All of you, go away.
12. Pain doesn't go away either.
13. Cat: No, go away. Miaow.
14. We'll probably go away at Easter.
15. Xianglin will go away with you...
16. 22 Tell 'em to go away.
17. 8 Wait here; don't go away.
18. Adamantly Jesus replied: “Go away, Satan!
19. Obviously, Cheating will never go away
20. Even a louse would go away.
21. 3 We'll probably go away at Easter.
22. 9 We'll probably go away at Easter.
23. Most Boils go away on their own
24. "Go away!" he hissed through clenched teeth.
25. 29 The pain will go away soon.
26. 23 We usually go away for Easter.
27. 5 Go away and leave me alone!
28. Now go away, you nasty little brat.
29. All you had to do was go away!
30. I don't want to go away with Carl.
31. 28 Don't go away; I'll be right back.
32. Then Jesus said to him: ‘Go away, Satan!
33. 25 Go away and leave me in peace!
34. 24 "Go away!" he hissed through clenched teeth.
35. First-century Roman taxation would not go away.
36. But he remained faithful, saying: “Go away, Satan!
37. Tou got me excited then you go away.
38. We've decided not to go away after all.
39. Muscle Cramps often go away without any treatment
40. We'll need camping gear when we go away.
41. This lotion will make the hurt go away.
42. Diseases Come on horseback, but go away on foot
43. Go away, there are other people in the queue.
44. They're going to make all that stuff go away.
45. If we get caught, we go away for life.
46. In 'Go away!' the verb is in the imperative.
47. This phrase can be loosely translated as 'Go away'.
48. Misforunes Come on horseback and go away on foot
49. To her Annoyance the stranger did not go away
50. To her annoyance the stranger did not go away.