To ask in an insulting way to another person to go away from you, to stop contact with to stop bothering the person to who the insult is addressed.
1 I and my brother William went to Bath by an indirect road .
2 Soon after this day, he went to Bath with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale.
3 He got leave in August to go to Bath , which, God be praised!
4 I go to Bath next Saturday; but direct your letters, as usual, to London.
5 On 24th November arrived at Spithead and went to Bath .
6 And Lady Chettam says she went to Bath . Celia's color changed again and again-seemed
7 Besides, it's possible Randy didn't go to Bath Beach.
8 Years after this, he went to Bath to teach.
9 Olivia was gone to Bath , with her aunt; and thither I was determined to follow her.
10 From Great Malvern we went to Bath , another place where we could rest and be comfortable.
11 Shortly after he went to Bath , where he found many friends, including Henrietta, Duchess of Marlborough.
12 Later that year he went to Bath .
13 I went to Bath that night in the full intention of breaking off my engagement to Mr.
14 From Stonehenge they had gone to Bath , and spent several delightful days in the fashionable Roman spa.
15 He is going to Bath , but that is only to pass away the time until be dies.
16 Or you could just go to Bath .
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