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Example sentences for "goodbye"

Lexicographically close words:
gooas; goobers; good; gooda; goodby; goode; goodes; goodest; goodies; goodis
  1. Why the devil couldn't he say goodbye to her and be done with it and come aboard," he grumbled, "instead of wasting half a day over it?

  2. A fortnight later, when Foster bade Dolly goodbye for another six months, she told him softly that she would be glad--oh, so very glad!

  3. Kingdom dared not turn their thoughts in that direction by any words pertaining to the subject, and he was glad enough to say goodbye to them, at last, even though on this point he had gleaned no information.

  4. And so goodbye to you for this time," the boy thought, as he listened carefully and heard nothing, then exerting himself to the utmost to move quietly, he sped back along the path in the direction from which he had come.

  5. A long while before, the Pilgrims had lived in England; later they made their home with the Dutch in Holland; finally they had said goodbye to their friends in Holland and in England, and had sailed away to America.

  6. What has he gone there for, and he never even said goodbye to me!

  7. I am looking back at my little pigeon which is sitting on the roof, and wants to say goodbye to me,' answered Hansel.

  8. I feel very unhappy about it,' said the husband, 'in case it should not be all right, and he ought to have said goodbye to me.

  9. Orde's return to say goodbye to his "very interesting" young friend.

  10. We're two harmless lunatics, and if you come tomorrow evening down to the Serai we'll say goodbye to you.

  11. Of course you must do your work, and--I think I'll say goodbye for this week.

  12. So Dumoise gave the man his wages and went down to Nuddea alone; the other Doctor bidding him goodbye as one under sentence of death.

  13. You do not love me, 'tis in vain, Bid me goodbye and go!

  14. Still, you fiend, you don't deserve to have me bid you farewell; goodbye Jens, Niels and Christoffer!

  15. My faithful dog and watch; goodbye Mo'ns, my black cat!

  16. So they set out, Toby waving them goodbye with his dish towel, for he had started in to do the breakfast things.

  17. First I go on a wild goose chase to hear a plot and hear nothing, then this comes up, and blooie, there is goodbye to rest.

  18. It's just goodbye to the saw and goodbye to a lot of money, and means a delay of several minutes until the saw can be replaced with another.

  19. After a hearty goodbye from the manager and owner they took their leave, and hiking beyond the town spread their blankets for the night.

  20. In a few seconds he had caught up with the man and said goodbye to him.

  21. When we said we would have to go they said goodbye and sent love to Grandmother and told us to call again.

  22. Then they said goodbye to their new friends and started on.

  23. I'll go in and say goodbye to the folks, Janet.

  24. There's the train tooting now and I haven't said goodbye to the rest!

  25. Stopping to say goodbye to Lucy, and seeing that Dick and Doris were out for a farewell to Aunt Jo's private menagerie of a few chickens and two handsome dogs, Betty ran out of the front door to the street.

  26. In the afternoon of October 16th I bade goodbye to Albuquerque, and gave him a present of £20 sterling, as he would not accept payment for the hospitality he had offered me.

  27. From there, with two men and provisions for thirty days, bidding goodbye to the men who had saved our lives, we started, still in a weak and exhausted condition, on our march back to the men we had left behind.

  28. Well, goodbye Mr. Crofts, and a safe journey to you.

  29. Amy Harcourt's eyes were very red, when he went up to say goodbye to her and her mother, an hour before he sailed; and the farewells were spoken with quivering lips.

  30. On Saturday morning Bob said goodbye to his uncle, with an amount of feeling and regret he would have considered impossible, four months previously.

  31. And I shouldn't have time even to go up to town, and down to Putney, to say goodbye to the fellows.

  32. You can now discontinue your work here, as you will probably wish to go down to Putney, to say goodbye to your friends there.

  33. Bob enjoyed his day at Putney where, after saying goodbye to his old schoolfellows, he called upon Admiral Langton, who was very glad to hear of the change in his prospects.

  34. Goodbye to my visions of life-long friendship and a comfortable living for Dick!

  35. I shall say goodbye to you, and go home, I think.

  36. She went out with them to the door and stood on the steps with Tottie in her arms, smiling a goodbye to little Dolly.

  37. Mrs. Fane-Smith wished her goodbye with a sort of affectionate relief; then Donovan helped her into the pony carriage, and drove briskly off through the Greyshot streets.

  38. I have just said goodbye to your father," said Brian.

  39. Accordingly the next morning Harry, after saying goodbye to all his friends, started.

  40. When Harry went to say goodbye to the Governor, the latter said: "It is likely that you will see your old regiment before long, Captain Lindsay.

  41. It was a melancholy business, especially saying goodbye to dear little Flossie.

  42. Perhaps I shall not see you again, and I wanted to say goodbye and thank you for all your kindness.

  43. Sergeant Baker bade us goodbye in a tone which seemed to intimate that he never expected to see either of us again.

  44. She could not bring herself to tell the clear-eyed farmer that John Stacy had failed and had been obliged to start for the west without saying goodbye to his creditors.

  45. She insisted on driving us to the train and said goodbye to us as we stood on the car steps.

  46. Aunt Jennie bade us goodbye and, estimable woman that she was, did not trouble us with advice or forebodings.

  47. It really is goodbye this time," said Miss Rutherford.

  48. Goodbye We needn't actually kiss each other, need we?

  49. And now, you will be wanting to say goodbye to your friends.

  50. You will have much to say to your father now, but I hope you will find time to come round, and say goodbye to my daughters, this evening.

  51. You had best run in and say goodbye to my daughters, as it may be that you will not find time to return before sailing.

  52. I am going round to the School of Arms, to say goodbye to our comrades.

  53. She couldn't say goodbye to Miss Jane for she was still honeymooning.

  54. She had been talking to your Mother on the telephone, saying goodbye or something and talking about how happy you were going to be here.

  55. She remembered how it hurt to say goodbye to the friendly trees at camp, the Lodge, the river, the hills.

  56. Sunday afternoon she slipped away quietly to say goodbye to her favorite places.

  57. You don't want to say goodbye to Mom," Eddie stated, half angrily.

  58. Ed was thinking that he must say goodbye to Barbara, too, very soon, and to all the chaotic wonder and charm that was Earth.

  59. You say goodbye for me, Eddie," he urged.

  60. Then he kissed Ruth goodbye as she lay asleep in her bed and he kissed her mother goodbye and with his suitcase in his hand went up to the Pennsylvania Station.

  61. Well, goodbye now, goodbye now, but for God's sake send me something in answer to this letter!

  62. Goodbye now, as I must begin upon my labours.

  63. On the fourth day out the fog lifted for a brief time, and Cape Bauld the northeasterly point of Newfoundland Island, showed his grim old head, as if to bid them goodbye and to wish them good luck "down on The Labrador.

  64. And so one day Pomiuk and his mother said goodbye to his father, and with several other Eskimos sailed away to the United States, destined to take their place as exhibits at the great World's Fair in Chicago.

  65. Shouldering his big pack, he bade goodbye to Mrs. Grenfell, who was with him on the Strathcona, and to the crew, and set out over the ice pack to the land.

  66. Thus Pomiuk bade goodbye to his home, to the towering cliffs and rugged sturdy mountains that he loved so well, and to his people.

  67. The farmer's wife she kiss'd me kindly When I was paid; But Ted and I said Goodbye blindly, And no more said.

  68. And then goodbye to form and desk And sudden floods of noise When fifteen minutes' fun and frisk Make happy girls and boys.

  69. At dawn Monk rose and saddled his horse; then, making some fresh tea, he was about to bid his companion goodbye till the following morning when Kellerman asked him if he had a pencil and paper with him.

  70. Goodbye, dad, and say goodbye to Em for me.

  71. It would have been so much simpler if Vittoria had bidden goodbye for ever to the man who had killed her brother.

  72. When God pleases to send us a fever, goodbye voice!

  73. Say goodbye to me--I cannot bear it any longer--and yet it kills me to let you go!

  74. The old Prince bade him goodbye that night.

  75. I want to say goodbye to you--for the last time.


  76. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "goodbye" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.