We have no meanings for "give the go-by" in our records yet.
1 Is it that we may find it hard to give the go - by to the Burg of the Four Friths?
2 Marlehouse folk's got too much sense to give the go - by to one as can talk and was born amongst 'em, and they all know you.
3 At least, I will not have it said that she has been given the go-by .
4 No money to get back; a hungry chum in London who would begin to think he had been given the go-by .
5 (Robert was a youth of two-and-twenty, Sir Vernon's body-guard and particular attendant, to whom the little baronet occasionally gave the go-by.)
6 "He's one of your old fellers as you've give the go - by to, I kind of suspicion, Sis," replied the young man with a laugh.
7 "Ah, on my life, I shall join it, as one of your friends, and give the go - by to the Marshal, to whom I was engaged."
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