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Looking for sentences and phrases with the word good-by? Here are some examples.
Examples from Classical Literature
I want to say good-by to the folks, and then strike out for Jeffersonville. |
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It was the tenderest good-by I have ever seen between a prushun and his jocker. |
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There, as he was saying good-by with a Chesterfieldian air, Tough plucked him by the sleeve. |
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I found him on the top deck with the Marceau girl, who was saying good-by to him. |
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Yates bade good-by to the commander, and walked with his friend out of the camp. |
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Might as well bid you good-by, and give you a dimit from all the clubs and lodges, until six months after the wedding. |
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Perhaps that is why it flowed so calmly in all our Dutch veins while we said good-by. |
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Why did you go off to Edmonton for three whole days without kissing me good-by? |
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Good-by to the Hispaniola, good-by to the squire, the doctor, and the captain. |
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Ole had been very modest and ceremonious with Lisbeth as he bade her good-by. |
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No, Mrs. ransome did not say good-by to her friends, that is, not to us. |
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When the boat touched the levee at New Orleans she bade good-by to her comrades on the Grand Mogul and moved her kit ashore. |
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Then mother and son said good-by to Aberdeen, and at length traveled southwards to take possession of their great house and broad lands. |
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He did not say this, but she understood it, and laughed, nodding good-by to him. |
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She then bade him good-by and left for Nashua, refusing an escort. |
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Good-by and thank you, she said simply, rising and taking billies hand. |
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