"good bye" meaning in All languages combined

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Interjection [English]

Head templates: {{en-interj}} good bye
  1. Alternative form of goodbye Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: goodbye
    Sense id: en-good_bye-en-intj-t2ZPtyM- Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "text": "“But she will be gained by some one else. And if that some one should be the very he whom, of all others, I could least bear—But I will not stay to rob myself of all your compassionate good-will, by shewing that where I have most injured I can least forgive. Good bye,—God bless you!” And with these words, he almost ran out of the room.",
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          "ref": "1849 May – 1850 November, Charles Dickens, “The Beginning of a Long Journey”, in The Personal History of David Copperfield, London: Bradbury & Evans, […], published 1850, →OCLC, page 334:",
          "text": "He promised to communicate with me, when anything befel him; and he slung his bag about him, took his hat and stick, and bade us both “Good bye!”",
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          "ref": "1900 May 17, L[yman] Frank Baum, “The Queen of the Field Mice”, in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Chicago, Ill.; New York, N.Y.: Geo[rge] M[elvin] Hill Co., →OCLC, page 106:",
          "text": "“If ever you need us again,” she said, “come out into the field and call, and we shall hear you and come to your assistance. Good bye!” / “Good bye!” they all answered, and away the Queen ran, while Dorothy held Toto tightly lest he should run after her and frighten her.",
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