begone in a sentence
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Definition
Begone: an imperative expression used to command someone or something to leave or depart.
Sample Sentences
- Begone, foul spirit, and leave this place in peace.
- With a wave of her hand, she commanded the pests to begone.
- The magician shouted, "Begone!" as he performed his final trick.
- In an instant, the storm clouds seemed to hear his plea and began to begone.
- "Begone!" he cried, flinging the door open to let the fresh air in.
- The old memories were haunting her, but she decided it was time for them to begone.
- As the sun broke through the clouds, the darkness slowly began to begone.
- "Begone from my thoughts," she whispered, trying to focus on the present.
- He waved his wand, and with a flourish, the uninvited guests were made to begone.
- The shadows crept closer, but with a determined shout, she told them to begone.
- Begone, foul creature, before I summon the storm.
- With a wave of her hand, she commanded, "Begone from my sight!"
- The magician shouted, "Begone!" as he banished the dark spirit.
- "Begone!" he cried, his voice echoing through the empty halls.
- After their argument, she wished he would simply begone and leave her in peace.
- He waved his hand dismissively, urging the negativity to begone.
- "Begone!" the wise sage proclaimed, and the shadows melted away.
- Feeling overwhelmed, she whispered to her worries, "Begone, you have no place here."
- "Begone to the depths of the past," he declared, closing the door on old memories.
- As the sun set, she felt her troubles begone with the fading light.