A start given to contestants.
An organized expression of goodwill at the start of a trip or new venture.
1 Miyashita had taken it upon himself to organize a send - off for him.
2 He had said several times he wanted an artillery send - off for his remains.
3 The group was given a proper send - off in Renards this week.
4 The visitors punctured Scottish expectation of a straightforward, successful send - off within 15 minutes.
5 Now that's going to pay for a great send - off , he said.
6 He wanted to be there, to give whoever it was a good send - off .
7 Look at your figures, your games and trophies, and look at your send - off .
8 The FA Cup is the chance for the stand-in's perfect send - off .
9 Charles Gould was not present at the anxious and patriotic send - off .
10 Obama also had this to say about Malia's monumental Harvard send - off .
11 We hardly do this-notsince grad school-hesays, but you deserve a send - off .
12 But not before C J extracts full value from the send - off .
13 With the send - off I gave you, you can have Hoover's job.
14 I'm leavin', y'know, and we're havin' a big send - off at Sparky's.
15 I knew you couldn't outrun us here; but they had a great send - off .
16 So, after a rousing send - off from every one on the plantation, I departed.
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