farewell in the PONS Dictionary

farewell Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bid [or say] farewell to sb/sth
to nod a farewell to sb
to bid sb farewell

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After bidding him farewell, her sisters arrive and seem unwilling to leave her alone.
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She said farewell to showbiz in 1980 to focus more on her family.
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A farewell episode for her character had been produced, but it was not shown during the show's first run.
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She later resisted calls for a farewell tour.
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He then closed both shows with the following farewell speech.
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Various parties, ceremonies, or gatherings are held, ranging in their focus on academics, bonding, or as a farewell.
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Its traditional activities include farewell parties for senior students, birthday parties, autumn outings, etc.
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The main subjects were mythological scenes, female heads, warriors in scenes of combat of farewell, and dionysiac thiasos imagery.
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The passengers happily take leave and farewell each other and agree to meet again.
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They bade each other farewell tearfully but gave into their feelings for each other and ended up sleeping together again.
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