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cheerio

[ US /ˈtʃɪɹioʊ/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈi‍əɹɪˌə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a farewell remark
    they said their good-byes

How To Use cheerio In A Sentence

  • Then head off into the wild blue yonder: point the nose of the thing for the equator and cheerio ! LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • I said cheerio to them last week, but it was nice to be able to comeback and say goodbye to the other members of staff around the club.
  • Without knowing what his redeeming features are, let us just say that your life will be better if you bid him cheerio.
  • ‘Okay, see ya later, cheerio,’ she replied and hung up.
  • ‘Oh, goody,’ you said flatly, and stared at the Cheerios box opposite you.
  • We finally managed to get out of the house yesterday evening, after saying cheerio to Neil and Kate in the afternoon, and ventured up to the community centre, where there was a traditional ceilidh on.
  • I like to start them out with something like plain ole Cheerios or something that can be easily digested.
  • The meal might be whole-grain toast, topped with peanut butter and apple or banana slices, and served with a glass of low-fat milk or a bowl of whole-grain hot or cold cereal (oatmeal, Cheerios, raisin bran) with fruit and low-fat milk, he says. Help kids maintain a healthy diet without a hefty cost
  • Just be thankful that "cheerio," "gor'blimey" or "jolly good" didn't show up, since we all know you also use them in every bloody sentence. Baltiblogs
  • If you're not on that list, you can say cheerio.
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