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 Ordained to go to hell , they sink in the order of being.
2 The preachers say all unbelievers will go to hell - tidings of great joy.
3 But I tell you I have no mind to go to hell .
4 That Reciter who insults and disregards others has to go to hell .
5 For heaven is a brave place, and nobody would go to hell .
6 They made me sore, so I told him to go to hell .
7 By making gifts of food, one has never to go to hell .
8 Suppose you no send-youno ab charity, and you go to hell .
9 All who do not believe in the Atonement will go to hell !
10 Misder Chase can't take dem back needer-so , dey go to hell yet.
11 But I told 'em-ina friendly way of course - to go to hell .
12 Wilt thou go to hell for sin, or to life by grace?
13 Of course they couldn't let these Martians go to hell , could they?
14 If you really want to go to hell , go by all means!
15 After that you're free to go to hell in your own way.
16 The noble course would be to tell Bonnell to go to hell .
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