bye in a sentence
n.
Definition
'Bye' is an informal expression used to indicate farewell or to part ways.
Sample Sentences
- I'll see you later; for now, it's time to say bye.
- As she waved goodbye, a tear rolled down her cheek.
- He always leaves with a cheerful bye, brightening everyone's day.
- "Bye for now," she said, stepping onto the train.
- They shouted a loud bye as the bus pulled away from the curb.
- After a long conversation, they exchanged their final bye and parted ways.
- "Bye!" he called out as he hurried to catch his flight.
- She slipped a note under the door that simply said, "Bye for now."
- The kids ran off to play, shouting bye as they dashed into the yard.
- Just before closing time, the shopkeeper said a warm bye to his last customer.
- I waved goodbye as she boarded the train.
- After a long day, I said my goodbyes and left the party.
- He always adds a cheerful "bye" at the end of every conversation.
- When the meeting concluded, everyone exchanged quick goodbyes.
- As the sun set, I felt a bittersweet sense of goodbye to summer.
- She wrote "bye" on a note and slipped it under my door.
- We hugged tightly before saying our final goodbyes.
- The child shouted "bye" to her friends as they left the playground.
- With a smile, I replied, "See you later, bye!"
- It's never easy to say goodbye to a friend moving away.
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