How To Use Bye-bye In A Sentence

  • But back to the bye-byes: Kurt Warner was given a huge word-hug from Bruno, who once mocked the football great for having hands that were like frying pans. 'Dancing With the Stars': Kurt Warner goes home
  • Everything was fine as loved ones waved bye-bye to me at the bottom (after getting me to sign away the house, car, life insurance etc).
  • I'd push the wrong thing and send myself bye-byes for a couple of hours. Four-Day Planet
  • After being liberated, I looked across the creek bed I had just crossed after my outdoors nap, and seen my first sign, the proverbial whitetail waving sayonara, bye-bye, I'm outta here. Blast From The Past
  • The cops did a few drive-bys, the bums did some walk-bys, and we said bye-bye.
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  • So actually, fights don't last long, because once you go down like that, you know, and you make a mistake, it's going to be bye-bye.
  • Yet when it comes to evaluating a woman's qualification to advise, the market gives top dollar to those who weep, those who wail, those who fail, those who spite and those who fall apart when a man says bye-bye.
  • King responded to the salute from Obama with a kind of benumbed indifference, although later in the show he expressed oddly unctuous gratitude to fellow TV talker "Dr. Phil" McGraw, who popped into the studio for a folksy bye-bye. A star-studded, but still somewhat muted, farewell for 'Larry King Live'
  • The finger has been pointed and as it puts out a cigarette and hangs a hat it waves bye-bye (that's a lot of work for a finger).
  • She waved bye-bye and booked out of there.
  • Jerimia was a bullfrog was a good friend of mine" and "so bye-bye, Miss American Pie ..." great lyrics. Nothing rhymes with "depth"
  • It was time for bye-byes and packing for Hanna Grobler on last night's episode of M-Net's celebrity-only Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina. Tonight
  • ‘Two seconds baby. Then you can have a nice warm drink before bye-byes.’
  • As I kissed you bye-bye, I told you I would see you tomorrow and let the nurse take you away.
  • It's getting late - it's time for you to go to bye-byes.
  • But since you can no longer be of any help, its time to say bye-bye.
  • These motions need to be slow, however - you don't want it to look like you're waving bye-bye; you want it to look like your fingers are gently weaving in an almost hypnotic pattern.
  • Everyone was laughing to look good in the pictures and waving bye-byes while holding the torch. Macau: Wild cheers as the Olympic Torch is Paraded
  • Now if you excuse me, it's our turn to ride the Ferris wheel, so bye-bye.
  • Damon and Nana Mama left with a lot of bye-byes, and extra waves, and see-you-tomorrows, and brave smiles. Roses are Red
  • Yes, this is obviously not a common thing to say - but its short form, bye-bye, certainly is.
  • He could ask him what he thinks about the Lib Dems being so "affronted" by the Tory tactics in the Cheadle bye-bye-Tories-election. Archive 2006-12-17
  • Oh, by the way, do you want to give us one of your bye-byes? CNN Transcript Mar 13, 2007
  • It might be time to say bye-bye to late nights and hello to my new, early bird alarm clock. Emily Faherty: Countdown to the New York City Marathon
  • Without co-listers, many high-profile borough mayor candidates could find themselves swiftly saying bye-bye to their political careers.
  • If Lesotho is unable to produce its own raw materials, then it's bye-bye AGOA.
  • It would seem carbs are his enemy so bye-bye dry food.
  • So fine, he gives me the cd, I give him my business card so he can contact me and get it back, he gives me his phone number, I have to go to my appointment, bye-bye.
  • Then somehow the bye-part was reduplicated and the less formal version bye-bye was formed - don't ask me why, that's the part I couldn't figure out.
  • Whenever I remember that trains can arrive at the beach to pick us up, jackets can sing, and swings can wave bye-bye, our day goes better.
  • Consider this, a day in the life of a typical feline sterilization extravaganza:I arrived at 11 a.m. on Sunday morning … just in time to see the coffee and doughnuts go bye-bye. Vet's view: One small snip for catkind ...
  • So, these are certainly things that people want to check out, if they would like to pop over for dinner, just stay the evening, and say, nice seeing you, bye-bye.
  • She laughed and said, ‘No, that morning in the shower I looked down, waved and said bye-bye.’
  • Rachel gives the first of what will obviously be a string of teary confessionals as her man is on the brink of bye-bye. Big Brother Recap: Eviction 4
  • Six or seven hours of flight time (not to exceed this or that altitude, of course), and then it was bye-bye for a didy change, a nap, and a cup of cocoa. Rogue Warrior
  • As for non-TDY, more permanent deployment bye-byes, we've had two. Mudville Gazette
  • That's saying bye-bye to all the accumulated wisdom of the human race.
  • He thinks that it's like when you say it's time to go bye-byes.
  • Sasha, the other female "beast" this season is also safe, which means it's bye-bye Caitlynn, who danced an amazingly angst-y but mature Sonya Tayeh routine Wednesday. So You Think You Can Dance: Who Made the Final 4?
  • Shouldn't we dispense with a weak link, and if the weak link is the human failure of an umpire, then bye-bye.
  • ‘Okay bye-bye, my love,’ she said as her farewell.
  • The wind comes up just then and laces out those black satin streamers and they sort of wave at Marge, like bye-bye, but Marge never moves. GRACED LAND
  • When I turned 18, I said bye-bye to the last grade of high school and my little town, and came to Montreal to work.
  • It goes all the way in the pipes, and then, it goes bye-bye forever. Interviewing the 5 year old « Bored Mommy
  • Definitely not the book to read before bye-byes.
  • He loves to play peek-a-boo, and he can wave bye-bye and blow kisses to his mom when she goes to work.

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