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good-bye

[ US /ˈɡʊdˌbaɪ, ɡɪdˈbaɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a farewell remark
    they said their good-byes

How To Use good-bye In A Sentence

  • How sad to say good-bye to all of the impatiens that finally grew the way we wanted them to, or the bougainvillea basket that was an eye catcher and the fuchsia that all the neighbors admired.
  • I had said good-bye to him that morning, lounging in a dressing-gown on the be-pillowed window couch and delivering himself of oracular and pessimistic epigrams. Chapter 4
  • They had been friends since her girlhood and she couldn't face such a public good-bye.
  • Canada said good-bye this week to four brave men whose lives were only just beginning when they were gunned down in a senseless act of violence in Mayerthorpe, Alberta.
  • Case in point: Our favorite rocket tyke sports a windbreaker and slacks (good-bye red undies and go-go boots), but his original powers (x-ray vision and turbo butt) remain unchanged.
  • There are, about all these desert regions and along most coasts, little offices at which the samurai says good-bye to the world of men, and at which they arrive after their minimum time of silence is overpast. A Modern Utopia
  • One last hug and a final good-bye and I would be on my way to a new life abroad, leaving my beloved sister behind.
  • ‘I'll be going to the other castle now, to give the other friends some powers,’ said Mystic, waving good-bye and magically flying out of the broken window, wing agleam.
  • She bade her friends good-bye, and again started along the road of yellow brick.
  • If you're itching to hang some quality beef on your back and are not afraid of man-sized pain and hard work, then let's dig into the blueprint and say good-bye forever to that beanpole in the mirror.
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