An interjection of gratitude or politeness, used in response to something done or given.
1I had seen the points at Roncevaux; I said: No thank you.
2Laurence did not answer immediately; then he said, No; thank you, Tenzing.
3He asked whether that meant thank you, yes or thank you, no.
4I think your friends might thank you for carrying this particular message.
5The manager said: I want to thank you for your unconditional support.
6Waiters greet you with 'Bitte', for instance, but thank you with 'Merci'.
7I'll leave the why question until the end but firstly, thank you.
8Just wanted to thank you for the job you sent my way.
9I know I said thanks for coming here, but thank you again.
10I'm quite attached to my own good looks, thank you very much.
11It was a nice way to say thank you, don't you think?
12They said: We'd like to thank you all for your kind words.
13I said no thank you very much, I had had quite sufficient.
14Just wanted to say thank you for all your love and support.
15Well, in that case, thank you for bringing me home, Captain Sullivan.
16Mrs Harland added: I just want to say a huge thank you.