An organized expression of goodwill at the start of a trip or new venture.
A woman walking through a subway sees another woman in front of her. She feels hesitated. She suddenly sees a train passes by and then a window.
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Examples for "send-off"
Examples for "send-off"
1Miyashita had taken it upon himself to organize a send-off for him.
2He had said several times he wanted an artillery send-off for his remains.
3The group was given a proper send-off in Renards this week.
4The visitors punctured Scottish expectation of a straightforward, successful send-off within 15 minutes.
5Now that's going to pay for a great send-off, he said.
1That ship has sailed, we all watched it make its bon voyage.
2Ruth nodded, then ' bon voyage' was said, and the signal was given.
3Well, my friend, au revoir, and bon voyage to the island.
4But I hope you will come and wish me bon voyage.
5So check out of your hotel and bon voyage, pal.
6Thank you for your cart, and bon voyage to Coulommiers.
7Her husband kisses her, adieu and bon voyage, and she neither smiles nor speaks.
8Next Tuesday-week you will have to wish us bon voyage!
9It's best to say 'good-bye' and ' bon voyage' right here.
10An immense crowd gathered on the quay, and shouted a cordial " bon voyage."
11Joshua shook hands with Wally, wishing him bon voyage.
12Staff joins me in wishing you bon voyage.
13King- Ihopeyou will have a bon voyage.
14There was no one to see them off or to wish them " bon voyage."
15And I wish you a bon voyage. More listening, his head nodding, then he hangs up.
16Be on your way, and bon voyage!
Translations for bon voyage