Sentence example with the word 'riddance'

riddance

abandonment, delivery, disposal, escape, flight, issuance, letting go, prisonbreak, renunciation, severance

Definition n. the act of removing or getting rid of something

Last update: July 5, 2015

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Good riddance to 'em both.   [Please select]

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"Compeyson took it easy as a good riddance for both sides."   [Please select]

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"Pack her back to New Zealand, I hope--and a good riddance."   [Please select]

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And good riddance, too, I say, for they were wicked evil fellows and would only have injured Janko further if they could.   [Please select]

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And good riddance it was, too, for she was an evil old thing and only caused mischief in the world.   [Please select]

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There’ll be nae skaith to the kintry—just ae mair Hielantman hangit—Gude kens, a guid riddance.   [Please select]

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"Keep it all, then, and a good riddance to the society you enjoy it with."   [Please select]

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