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send off

noun as in farewell

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And in the final send-off, the Daily Show correspondents could not have been more glad...to see Oliver go.

Margaret Thatcher is to be accorded a send-off filled with pomp and ceremony in London on Wednesday.

On Thursday he took his final send-off in a patterned eggplant silk ensemble.

Thoughts on the inaugural speech, the send-off of the Bushes, and the strange karma of Dick Cheney in wheelchair.

One of our students enlisted to-day, and they're givin' him a send-off.

"It's quite a send-off for the Colonel," said Caldwell, who was wont at times to use the title facetiously.

So the stay-at-homes loyally crushed down their feeling of envy and united in a hearty send-off for their fellows.

It gave him a good send-off for the day, and saved him from many a mistake and many a worry.

We had a send-off, all the village came to seePg 318 us go away.

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

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