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adios

[ad-ee-ohs, ah-dee-, ah-thyaws] / ˌæd iˈoʊs, ˌɑ di-, ɑˈðjɔs /










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Give $300,000 to a graduate who can read, write and do math, and adios, affordability crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal May 11, 2026

Similarly, 65 is no longer necessarily the age you’ll say adios to the 9 to 5 gig.

From Salon Jan. 25, 2025

Ready to say adios to your al pastor yet?

From Washington Post Apr. 4, 2019

It could be adios for bills that still linger in committee after that deadline.

From Washington Times Apr. 3, 2019

By way of an adios, Joe tooted his horn and waved gaily at the sheriff and the two Forest Service personnel, then led his cow up the road at a brisk trot.

From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols




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