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good afternoon

NOUN
  1. a conventional expression of greeting or farewell

How To Use good afternoon In A Sentence

  • Good afternoon,’ said an oldish man with a deep voice.
  • We have been getting good afternoon showers with fairly cool nights, a welcome change from the heat.
  • Good afternoon, and thank you very much indeed for your submission.
  • Good afternoon, my lord!” she called cheerfully when he reached the road. The Year of Living Scandalously
  • Good afternoon,’ he said, quickly getting the polite greeting out of the way.
  • Good afternoon and welcome to the last of the World Cup quarter-finals between Senegal and Turkey.
  • In East Marton, near Gargrave, a woman walking a canal towpath bumped into a nude hiker who said ‘good afternoon’ and walked on.
  • Umegat, bearing a stoppered ewer, bade him good afternoon, stepped within, and closed the door behind him. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • I looked at Frances, she was putting her books into her cabas; having fastened the button, she raised her head; encountering my eye, she made a quiet, respectful obeisance, as bidding good afternoon, and was turning to depart: — “Come here,” said I, lifting my finger at the same time. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • I was answering the phone with a ‘good afternoon’ by half ten in the morning and it felt like the middle of the night by the time we started this evening's show at seven.
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