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sayonara

[sahy-uh-nahr-uh, sah-yaw-nah-rah] / ˌsaɪ əˈnɑr ə, ˈsɑ yɔˈnɑ rɑ /


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Omitted from the sayonara was any celebration of the broader Fox News product.

From Washington Post

And everything about Thursday’s stop at Capital One Arena sure looked and sounded like sayonara.

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And if that’s a problem for you, then, yes, goodbye, sayonara, auf Wiedersehen, adios and adieu.

From Seattle Times

Both Japan Bowl alumni and organizers wish him a fond sayonara; he will be greatly missed for his unique and informal contribution to international education in the United States.

From Washington Post

The Empress: It’s time for the Czar to say sayonara — There’s a new judge in town, and she’s rockin’ a tiara.

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