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Example sentences for "say good"

  • At last I had to say good-by to all my Dunnet Landing friends, and my homelike place in the little house, and return to the world in which I feared to find myself a foreigner.

  • But at last the songs ended and the time came to say good-by; it was the end of a great pleasure.

  • I could not part so; I ran after her to say good-by, but she shook her head and waved her hand without looking back when she heard my hurrying steps, and so went away down the street.

  • Captain Jack, as Blix informed him that she had come to say good-by.

  • Here's Miss Bessemer come to say good-by; going to New York to-morrow.

  • When you feel inclined to say good-by to our friend Mrs. Eyrecourt, I have something to say to you which I think you ought to know.

  • I can't part with those pictures when I say good-by to-day.

  • I have resolution enough to go to Arizona, but I have no courage to record the parting scene when it was time to say good-by.

  • I've come to say good-bye, Uncle Barty," he said.

  • He found the two French girls sitting with their mother, and they all expressed their great gratitude to him for coming to say good-bye before he went.

  • Miss Spalding looked very pretty, smiled very gracefully, and coming up to Lady Rowley to say good-bye, kissed her on her cheeks.

  • When he went up to say good-by to her, Daventry had already gone; he said he had work to do on the case.

  • She was going to have "something on a tray" in her sitting-room, and he went in there to say good-by to her just before he started.

  • And the trees are dark and never cool--" They talked a little while longer, and then Maggie got up to say good-bye.

  • I've only come to say good-bye to Maggie.

  • Clemens, coming to say good night, saw a little group about her bed, Clara and Jean standing as if dazed.

  • Dora kissed Anne primly and squeezed out two decorous little tears; but Davy, who had been crying on the back porch step ever since they rose from the table, refused to say good-bye at all.

  • Here's your trunk at last--and the boys coming to say good night.

  • Always he preferred to say good-bye to her at some point in the Outer Circle, with its peaceful vista of fine trees and stately houses, watching her little fawn-like figure fading away into the twilight.

  • It was not until he took her hand to say good-bye that he discovered it.

  • And I think I'll have to say good night, because I'm very tired.

  • And aren't you going to say good-by to your host and hostess?

  • The Vicomte has gone off, too, without even waiting to say good-by.

  • I saw dat light," said a voice which I recognized; "I think I come in to say good night.

  • Of course you must do your work, and--I think I'll say good-bye for this week.

  • That's what men say when they go to say good-bye to a woman.

  • He could hear her drawing on her gloves and rose to say good-bye.

  • Yes, to say good night," meaning at half-past nine, as was the permitted custom.

  • I've got people to say good-bye to--and then there's the Captain.

  • The whole first-class seemed to want to say good-bye to Janey.

  • For when they had gone in to say good-bye Nurse Andrews had sat beside his bed the whole time, holding his wrist and pretending to look at her watch.

  • Why couldn't she have told the stewardess to say good-bye for her?

  • They were there; they stepped out of the way of the hurrying people, and standing under a little iron stairway that led to the upper deck they began to say good-bye.

  • Yes; but surely there is no reason why we shouldn't say good-bye in a natural and friendly way?

  • Mr. Warricombe shook his head, and with a laugh rose to say good-night.

  • Perhaps you have just been to say good-bye to father?

  • When at last Young Matt arose to say good-night, the shepherd tried to persuade him to sleep at the ranch.

  • He will come to-morrow afternoon to say good-by, and then he will go away again back to the city and his fine friends for good.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "say good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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