A parting statement; used when one or more people in a situation, dialogue or location are leaving, while others remain.
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Examples for "bye "
Examples for "bye "
1 Sure, and I've already said, ' Good - bye . ' Thanks for answering my question, though.
2 The issue facing Nill is complicated by the Stars' upcoming bye week.
3 I saw you from so long ago, the day we said good - bye .
4 I'm sorry to leave without saying good - bye , but it's easier this way.
5 We said good - bye with his promise to check on me still good.
1 He said the squad also had a farewell party four days later.
2 And so Godwin left one day quite early, without any further farewell .
3 The Declaration of Independence; The Constitution, and the farewell - address of George Washington.
4 It will reach you, this long farewell , only a few weeks late.
5 Seven years on from Alex Ferguson's farewell , are United still in recovery?
1 It was even harder saying goodbye to my family, given the circumstances.
2 The last UK commissioner, Julian King, has already said goodbye to Brussels.
3 Time to say goodbye Now, the time has come to say goodbye .
4 Indeed, the long goodbye means there has been ample time to prepare.
5 Europe is waving goodbye to the two-party politics that shaped its democracies.
1 Boone bid them an affectionate adieu in silence-insilence, but in tears.
2 Piers waved his cap in careless adieu , and turned the animal round.
3 She clings round the lad: she bids him adieu in heartrending accents.
4 This morning bade adieu in bed to the company of my wife.
5 The left sole was bidding a fond adieu to the left upper.
1 The old peasant bade the children good - by with tears in her eyes.
2 As she took his hand in the saying of good - by she said:
3 I said good - by to them and we shook hands and they left.
4 To-day I shall go to the concert and say good - by to Clara.
5 It stood nodding its head sorrowfully at a good - by in the snow.
1 He went to Jane and shook her hand as he said goodby .
2 Here Tom and Henry Blake said goodby to us and turned homeward.
3 Father Brooke finds him, and the ship goes before Henry can say goodby .
4 We should all have liked to have said goodby to him.
5 Well, goodby , Miss Hannay, and Wilson hurried off to the roof.
1 And then a couple of hours later, I was saying cheerio .
2 One night we'd grab ye with the gear in the motor and it'll be cheerio Sean.
3 Then say sayonara to the cap, lads, or whatever the Swedish is for cheerio , writes Kathy Sheridan.
4 Ah didnay want to go, so me and Maggie just sat there and said cheerio to the sun.
5 Pip-pip, cheerio , and all that rot!
1 Good bye ; and may our next meeting see peace upon the land.
1 The Minister for Health greeted it as a good day for patients.
2 The message is clear: big bang Friday was a good day 's work.
3 Australian voters have done a good day 's work in their general election.
4 It is going to be a good day , a very good day .
5 Yes, Peter Marlowe thought contentedly, it's going to be a good day .
1 "G'bye." I hung up, and breathed softly with relief.
2 " G'bye ; " and Jack Meredith turned over on his side as if he were in bed, drew up the blanket, and closed his eyes.
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