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go fly a kite
Also,. Go away and stop bothering me, as in Quit it, go fly a kite, or Go jump in the lake. All of these somewhat impolite colloquial imperatives date from the first half of the 1900s and use go as described under go and.
Example Sentences
“The One I Love” and “I’ll See You Home,” popular in the early 1900s, fell out of fashion long ago, along with “Go Fly a Kite” and “Excuse My Dust.”
On Saturday morning, as “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” from “Mary Poppins” played on the loudspeakers, Gay Days participants streamed into Disney World.
The piano player started into “Let’s Go Fly a Kite,” and we began to sing.
“Go fly a kite” means anything but the brush-off in the new TV movie “High Flying Romance.”
Community & Unity Kite Festival Go fly a kite at this family-friendly event featuring kite-flying demos, arts and crafts workshops, live music and more.
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