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    Use "riddance" in a sentence

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    riddance


    1. “Good riddance to her,” Sierra said, clapping


    2. Now, with a feeling of abandonment and betrayal they all sighed: “Good riddance


    3. So much for his practicing what he preached! Good riddance


    4. Good riddance to NM


    5. 22 And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not make clean riddance of the corners of thy field when thou reapest,


    6. “Good riddance,” Lorna said to herself and took the bird-cage outside and left it on the veranda at the back of the house


    7. “Good riddance,” he snarled


    8. Good riddance to her


    9. Turney would be consigned to the past and good riddance


    10. “Justice served and good riddance

    11. She can look after herself and good riddance


    12. “Well, without their boss the whole gang will split up, and that will be a good riddance


    13. Riddance: Something that is devoured; or gathered away


    14. Then finally there would have been a healthy continuation of the bloodletting that the French revolution had begun, and instead of replacing a King with a fucking ‘Emperor’ or a fucking ‘president’ or a fucking ‘prime minister’… every fucking leader of every fucking European nation-empire-state: would have been killed: and a good fucking riddance to them all


    15. And good riddance to them then


    16. At first I thought good riddance and then I realized that in a way that cat was a part of the life I had shared with my wife


    17. Who would have thought that this affair was to prove to me the means of an easy riddance of Mr Hickery? But so it turned out; for whether or not there was any foundation for the traffickings with him which she pretended, he never could abide to hear the story alluded to, which, when I discerned, I took care, whenever he showed any sort of inclination to molest the council with his propugnacity, to joke him about his bonny sweetheart, “the Tappit-hen,” and he instantly sang dumb, and quietly slipped away; by which it may be seen how curiously events come to pass, since, out of the very first cause of his thwarting me in the lamps, I found, in process of time, a way of silencing him far better than any sort of truth or reason


    18. For the latheron’s friend in the court having discovered that I had not decerned she was to do any work to Mrs Girdwood, but only to stay out her term, advised her to do nothing when she went back but go to her bed, which she was bardy enough to do, until my poor friend, the deacon, in order to get a quiet riddance of her, was glad to pay her full fee, and board wages for the remainder of her time


    19. needn't have seen it; but it's a good riddance


    20. “Take the old Nag! An’ good Riddance!” said the Man; and he positively cackled as he went his Way

    21. The Israelis were hoping to turn Lebanon into a sort of puppet state, but the Lebanese hadn’t waved goodbye and good riddance to the PLO only to be taken over by the Israelis


    22. "No, he more likely will sink somewhere in the Cherokee Strip country and good riddance


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    Synonyms for "riddance"

    ejection exclusion expulsion riddance elimination clearance purge release separation freedom liberation extrication

    "riddance" definitions

    the act of removing or getting rid of something


    the act of forcing out someone or something