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adios

noun as in adieu

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noun as in au revoir

noun as in farewell

noun as in goodbye

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Example Sentences

The first time, the universe killed him — in the cosmic fashion of the universal adios, that is, for someone who was 95 years old.

Mission Cantina in West Seattle: A neighborhood fixture for almost 20 years, this spot said “adios” in mid-February, citing “rising operational costs, changes in the economy and an evolving hospitality landscape.”

“I’ve been playing this game long enough. I’m kind of solidified on that side. If it did come down to that, then adios, amigos.”

They can also become distended by forcing too much inside at once, which describes this "adios" season.

From Salon

“Soaking up the last bit of Spanish culture before saying adios,” he posted a few days later outside a pub.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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