Moderate as interjection Used to express farewell, often in a lighthearted or affectionate manner, similar to saying "goodbye" or "see you later." Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bye-bye'
As the train pulled away from the platform, I waved bye-bye to my relatives.
The courtroom fell silent as the judge pronounced the verdict, and the convicted man exchanged a solemn bye-bye with his family.
The old bookstore, facing closure, displayed a sign that read, "Saying bye-bye to decades of stories. Farewell, dear readers."
The chef, known for his signature dish, sadly announced that it was time to bid bye-bye to the iconic menu item.
The rescue team bid a heartfelt bye-bye to the brave dog who had assisted in finding survivors during the natural disaster.
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