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riddance

ri duhns

  • n  the act of removing or getting rid of something
  • n  the act of forcing out someone or something

  • It was good riddance for a very poor idea: last week negotiations between the Kennedy-recruited Tractors-for-Freedom Committee and Cuba's Fidel Castro broke down.
  • Off camera, good riddance is usually a good bit slower.
  • PTI's Bobby Ghosh contributes this post: Good riddance! That's the response of many in Langley to President Obama's plan to take the interrogation of terrorist suspects away from .
News & Articles

  • Two arrested in raid
    WARREN - "Good riddance" said the man across the street as he watched law enforcement board up the house at the corner of Wick and Rogers S.E. Thursday morning after two men were escorted out in handcuffs.
    June 7, 2013 - Tribune Chronicle
Quotes

  • David Attenborough in Telegraph.co.uk
    They tell me to burn in hell and good riddance,Sir David said during an interview with the Radio Times about his latest documentary on Charles Darwin and natural selection.
  • Bill Owens in FrontPage magazine.com
    If a university is a marketplace of ideas, then Mr. Churchill is the rotten fruit among hundreds of good apples. Hopefully, we can soon say good riddance to Ward Churchill once and for all,Owens said.
  • John Edwards in Washington Post
    Goodbye, good riddance,said former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, the Democrats' 2004 vice presidential candidate who is now vying for the presidential nomination.

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