Both Uses of
forsake
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Far from the Madding Crowd
- Oak's eyes could not forsake them; and in endeavouring to continue his shearing at the same time that he watched Boldwood's manner, he snipped the sheep in the groin.†
Chpt 22-24 *
- It broke upon her at length as a great pain that her last old disciple was about to forsake her and flee.†
Chpt 55-57
Definition:
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(forsake) to abandon or give up on -- such as someone who needs you, or an idea, or a place