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farewell
farewell
I. fare‧well1 /ˌfeəˈwel◂ $ ˌfer-/ noun 1. [UNCOUNTABLE AND COUNTABLE] old-fashioned the action of saying goodbye: ▪ Mourners gathered to bid farewell to the victims of the plane tragedy. ▪ a farewell speech
2. farewell party/dinner/drink etc a party or dinner that you have because someone is leaving a job, city etc: ▪ 40 of her colleagues gathered for her farewell presentation.
II. farewell2 interjection old use goodbye
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a farewell appearance (=a last appearance) ▪ His farewell appearance for the club was made in front of a packed crowd. a farewell speech (=by someone who is leaving) a farewell/goodnight kiss (=when saying goodbye or goodnight to someone) ▪ Don’t go to bed without your goodnight kiss! a farewell/leaving party ▪ You didn’t come to Ken’s farewell party, did you? fond farewell ▪ As we parted we said a fond farewell. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ADJECTIVE final ▪ They visited the chapel on the north side and said their final farewell to their parents. ▪ After a final farewell to Tony I watched the train move off towards Dovey Junction. ▪ It seemed that all of Houston, and much of the nation, wanted to wish her a final farewell. ▪ The Leander class frigate headed for Portsmouth to be decommissioned after paying a final farewell to Teesside. ▪ Sailing away: Middlesbrough residents have bid their final farewell to their adopted ship. ▪ He waited as the final farewells were taken, and he was still waiting as the train pulled away. ▪ In front of the blue-and-white 707, he stopped for final farewells. fond ▪ History may come to see that embrace as a gesture of fond farewell. ▪ I just can't get off the scale Moby and I swapped fond farewells as She-She led me away. ▪ I bid a fond farewell to the stack of porno mags beside my bed. ▪ And after designing 72 issues of Zzap! 64 I bid you all fond farewell and big hello to Commodore Force! ▪ I see it as a fond farewell. ▪ It was to be fond farewells all round. ▪ My priestly friend set me down outside the two cathedrals and I bade him a fond farewell. NOUN bid ▪ Indeed, she had scarcely enough presence of mind to return Sybil's bright smile and bid farewell to the genial innkeepers. ▪ On a sunny Friday afternoon, the Open bid farewell to Nicklaus, to date the greatest golfer who has ever lived. dinner ▪ There's a weekly farewell dinner and you can expect a welcoming drink on arrival. ▪ Worse awaited the Vietminh leader two evenings later, at a farewell dinner organized by Zhou. ▪ The farewell dinner is at the historic Abbey Tavern, located in the fishing village of Howth. ▪ The afternoon is yours for further exploring, until a farewell dinner party during the evening. party ▪ She was then shown a picture taken at the farewell party at Champion Spark Plugs just before Paula went on maternity leave. ▪ Kate's local women's group gives her a farewell party of disapproval veiled by loyalty. ▪ On 8 August 1952 he and Joan gave a farewell party to Cambridge friends. ▪ On the Wednesday, we had two shows and a farewell party on a boat until 2.00am. ▪ Today's farewell party brought together staff who'd worked there during the Second World War. ▪ Simon Franks picked up another grey box containing the film for Ken O'Mara's farewell party. speech ▪ Derek Henson returned to make a farewell speech. ▪ At the end of our first year, Professor McGuire gave us a farewell speech. ▪ Was his five-hour farewell speech to the 3,000 delegates all his own work? ▪ The following year, Davenport, after a moving farewell speech to the men, left for Bethlehem Steel. VERB bade ▪ At the time, however, rejected again, he bade farewell and, dejected, rode off. ▪ They all bade me farewell and that was that. ▪ They entertained them with the utmost hospitality and before they bade them farewell Helenus gave them useful advice about their journey. ▪ He bade farewell to Kurzlinger and Siegfried after a sustaining breakfast and drove south-west instead of north to Hannover. ▪ Her heart wits so heavy when she bade him farewell it was as if she foresaw what was to come. ▪ One day earlier, the Stratford to Tottenham Hale service in the east end of London bade farewell to passengers. ▪ He slowly packed, made sure his companions did likewise and bade an affectionate farewell to Lady Agnes. say ▪ We all embrace touchingly and say our farewells. ▪ Time also had to be found to say our thanks and farewells properly to friends, well-wishers and benefactors. ▪ As Swindon celebrated, Hoddle was saying his farewells. ▪ Hank Greenwald said farewell to the Giants Sunday, and a whole bunch of people had that look. ▪ Everyone knew Gary Lineker was saying farewell to international football and a new dawn was beckoning. ▪ As she had never managed to say farewell to her father, I never said good-bye to her. ▪ And that's when Gooch will say farewell, having decided before the tour not to stay for the final fortnight. ▪ Even animals were known to have returned from the dead to say farewell to their beloved masters. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A celebration, a farewell party. ▪ Disorganized capitalism remains capitalism, and they make it clear that they are not bidding farewell to the working class. ▪ In January 1961, Eisenhower delivered his farewell address. ▪ Some wept as they bid the popular Aristide farewell. ▪ The final salute ... the Harriers say farewell to Kemble. ▪ We were also very pleased to welcome back retired employees,, and, who returned for the farewell.
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