Antonyms for bye-bye
Grammar : Interj, noun |
Spell : interjection bahy-bahy; noun, adverb bahy-bahy |
Phonetic Transcription : interjection ˈbaɪˈbaɪ; noun, adverb ˈbaɪˌbaɪ |
Definition of bye-bye
- As in bon voyage : interj have a nice trip
- As in au revoir : noun goodbye
- As in farewell : noun departing saying; departure
- As in goodbye : noun farewell statement
- He liked better to be among the big people on the Bye-bye Meadow.
- Extract from : « The Book of Stories for the Storyteller » by Fanny E. Coe
- Then she went on, saying: "Well, bye-bye until next Sunday!"
- Extract from : « Original Short Stories of Maupassant, Volume 1 » by Guy de Maupassant
- The field guns had gone to bye-bye, the Heavies had gone elsewhere.
- Extract from : « Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 152, Feb. 7, 1917 » by Various
- More than once she had left him with a laconic "Bye-bye," and he had spent a miserable evening before an unsympathetic fire.
- Extract from : « The White Shield » by Myrtle Reed
- Prompted by Nanna, Jack screamed out: "Bye-bye, mummy; come back happy."
- Extract from : « The Little Missis » by Charlotte Skinner
- As she went away she turned and threw kisses to him and he waved his hand to her and called out “bye-bye, bye-bye.”
- Extract from : « With Hoops of Steel » by Florence Finch Kelly
- “Bye-bye, Willie,” sang out Harvey, looking back and waving his cap derisively.
- Extract from : « The Rival Campers » by Ruel Perley Smith
- Bye-bye, Mamma, with your little cabin and your boys; some day you will have peace and plenty.
- Extract from : « Evening Round Up » by William Crosbie Hunter
- To live in the Bye-bye Meadow was sometimes a dangerous thing, for all the big people lived there.
- Extract from : « The Book of Stories for the Storyteller » by Fanny E. Coe
- Bye-bye, hedda ca'y dissa highrob two miles—'way down vanney, 'way up heel.
- Extract from : « Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes » by Various
Synonyms for bye-bye
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