How To Use Good afternoon In A Sentence
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‘Good afternoon,’ said an oldish man with a deep voice.
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We have been getting good afternoon showers with fairly cool nights, a welcome change from the heat.
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Good afternoon, and thank you very much indeed for your submission.
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“Good afternoon, my lord!” she called cheerfully when he reached the road.
The Year of Living Scandalously
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‘Good afternoon,’ he said, quickly getting the polite greeting out of the way.
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Good afternoon and welcome to the last of the World Cup quarter-finals between Senegal and Turkey.
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In East Marton, near Gargrave, a woman walking a canal towpath bumped into a nude hiker who said ‘good afternoon’ and walked on.
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Umegat, bearing a stoppered ewer, bade him good afternoon, stepped within, and closed the door behind him.
THE CURSE OF CHALION
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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
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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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He reminds one of Don Quixote, doesn't he, or perhaps one of the windmills... Good afternoon, Mr. Barton.
LORD OF THE SILENT
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‘Good afternoon, ladies’, he smarmed, cleansing his throat abruptly, cruising towards the startled snippets of feminine vagary with an outstretched, sinuous hand and an all too courtly demeanour.
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Good afternoon to you, sir.
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Smiling tentatively at him , she said. Good afternoon, Deputy.
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‘Good afternoon, sir, nice to see you again,’ the liveried porter smiles and doffs his hat.
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Tlingit people do not use such greetings as hello, good-bye, good afternoon, or good evening.
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Good afternoon and welcome to the last of the World Cup quarter-finals between Senegal and Turkey.
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Good afternoon , sir. May I see your passport?
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Can I start by saying good afternoon to both of you, Ms Black and Ms Adams.
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Good afternoon, sir. Can I be of any assistance to you?
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‘Good afternoon,’ said a servant arrayed in the duke's navy-and-silver livery.
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‘Good afternoon highness,’ the maid briskly said as she unstopped one of the bottles and lifted the tumbler.’
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On the 16th to 18th floors, the club offers its guests extras such as complimentary breakfast, ruinously good afternoon tea and sundowner cocktails overlooking the city.
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‘Good afternoon, Mr. Lakes,’ Jude returned with a tip of his peaked cap.