So, you might say, good riddance to an insular, unproductive class. |
It is a product of the baby-boomer ethos, and if a sense of inevitability has dissipated, good riddance. |
He was leaving home and work behind, and good riddance to them, for two whole weeks. |
When riddance by bullet emerges as the most expeditious way to dispose of her husband's victims, she is eventually even prodded into becoming Clint's executioner. |
He's clearly a troubled man, but he's also a gonif and a loser, so good riddance to him. |
This connection was expressed in their religious behaviour, in the pattern of closely related families fighting over territory, and in their disease riddance customs. |