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go-by
[ goh-bahy ]
noun
- a going by without notice; an intentional passing by; snub:
to give one the go-by.
go-by
1noun
- slang.a deliberate snub or slight (esp in the phrase give ( a person ) the go-by )
go by
2verb
- to pass
don't let those opportunities go by!
as the years go by we all get older
the cars went by
- preposition to be guided by
in the darkness we could only go by the stars
- preposition to use as a basis for forming an opinion or judgment
it's wise not to go only by appearances
Word History and Origins
Origin of go-by1
Example Sentences
I says what else do you expect except every dam drummer and cheap show that comes to town because even these town jellybeans give her the go-by now.
Competitors too cried hoarse saying Uber had been giving the go-by to background checks on the drivers it aggregated through its service.
I had a young man like that once, but I soon gave him the go-by.
You never wrote a single word, though I Sent prompt congratulations in a note, You gave my well-meant greetings the go-by— You never wrote.
There was no attempt to ignore difficulties or to give scientific objections the go-by.
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