bye

[ US /ˈbaɪ/ ]
[ UK /bˈa‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an automatic advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent
    he had a bye in the first round
  2. a farewell remark
    they said their good-byes
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How To Use bye In A Sentence

  • Simply smooth a little on your face at night, lie back and say goodbye to dull and lifeless skin. The Sun
  • If you're brave to say 'goodbye,' life will reward you with a 'hello.'. Paulo Coelho 
  • The family didn't want a gastrostomy tube placed, but they weren't ready to say goodbye, either.
  • Prions tous pour nos propres pilotes à qui on a fait appel, pour une fin rapide des combats, et pour l'instauration d'un gouvernement de la Libye par les libyens qui respecte les droits de l'homme. Bishop Pierre Whalon: 'Just War' And The Intervention In Libya
  • Gregara, I never could abye the reek of them since I could stotter on two feet. David Balfour, Second Part Being Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad, The Second Part: In Which Are Set Forth His Misfortunes Anent The Appin Murder; His Troubles With Lord Advocate Grant; Captivity On The Bass Rock; Journey Into Holland And Fran
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  • After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete.
  • May 6, 2010 at 3:20 pm u like jb i hate that nigga love u sike bye Justin Bieber & Kim Kardashian! Together! Hopefully Not Like That!
  • After briefings and an exchange of stores, both ships continued their respective courses with a wave and a toot goodbye.
  • This was the public's way of being able to have their last goodbye to her. The Sun
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