An interjection of parting expressing the desire to see the person again soon.
1I shall see you later at dinner,' he added as he left.
2I thought I was going to see you later in the week.
3I can't take time to explain now, but I'll see you later.
4I'll see you later, her aunt Kathy said during the service.
5I'll see you later; I'm going back over to the bar.
6CEO Gladstone still wishes to see you later in the evening.
7You get fixed up with somewhere to sleep, and I'll see you later.
8Well, listen, thanks for everything, and, uh, I'll see you later!
9I'll see you later. Figgs turned and started toward his car, then stopped.
10I'll see you later. I withdrew, then leaned partway back in.
11March will want to see you later-I-Areyouin the hotel?
12I'll see you later, Phil, then we will talk it over.
13I will ask Colonel Diedrichson to stop by to see you later this morning.
14You go ahead with Zelandoni; Ayla, we'll see you later.
15I will see you later then.' He began backing away.
16I will see you later.' He crossed to the gable.