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Definition of send-off in English: send-offnoun ˈsɛndɒfˈsɛnd ˌɔf A celebratory demonstration of goodwill at a person's departure. I got an affectionate send-off from my colleagues Example sentencesExamples - On Friday 20th there will be a massive send-off from St. Patrick's Square.
- We currently seem to believe that the more flamboyant the send-off, as our nearest and dearest exit stage left, the more virtuous or enlightened a breed we are.
- The players ensured though that the father-figure went out on a top note, by clinching promotion to Yorkshire One and then giving him a send-off to remember.
- He got a great send-off and he deserved every bit of it.
- It is unfortunate that the government or the Sports Association do not have money to give a send-off to our athletes.
- His family and friends and work colleagues gathered at Pat Sheehan's pub in Firies last Friday to give him the send-off he fully deserves.
- As a fitting send-off to this stalwart of the York amateur stage scene, the society will be looking to emulate the sell-out success of Oliver!
- The aircraft will be raised on deck for 90 minutes for the farewell send-off.
- When some people leave their jobs here at the mag they get a big send-off and a pizza party.
- One of Calderdale's most colourful characters got the send-off he wanted when a barge carrying his coffin ferried him to his final resting place.
- The arrival of my family, friends and colleagues for the send-off was a huge boost to my morale and I am very grateful that they had all made such an effort to be here.
- But when his life-saving skills seemed to fail, he decided to give Fatty Neil and Slim a decent send-off with some of his favourite tipple.
- It was the ideal send-off and how I wanted it to be.
- I had a marvellous send-off and quickly and quite happily settled into a new routine, including a part-time job.
- Wherever he goes, he will depart with the best wishes of the fans and I expect him to be given a warm send-off today - that is the Rangers way of doing things.
- A celebration assembly and a presentation from staff and governors at the Antrobus Arms Hotel in Amesbury also ensured Mr Ruck had a good send-off.
- In Japan, few rituals are as tightly scripted as the send-off for the dearly departed.
- Queen Ida, landlady of the Slip Inn for 24 years, was given a grand send-off at her funeral at Milnrow Parish Church on Monday.
- Both were given a fitting send-off from friends and colleagues.
- Their only concern is giving yesterday's heroes a fitting send-off and that might yet prove their downfall.
Synonyms farewell, goodbye, adieu, leave-taking, valediction, going-away party funeral Latin vale Definition of send-off in US English: send-offnounˈsend ˌôfˈsɛnd ˌɔf A celebratory demonstration of goodwill at a person's departure. I got an affectionate send-off from my colleagues Example sentencesExamples - A celebration assembly and a presentation from staff and governors at the Antrobus Arms Hotel in Amesbury also ensured Mr Ruck had a good send-off.
- It is unfortunate that the government or the Sports Association do not have money to give a send-off to our athletes.
- Queen Ida, landlady of the Slip Inn for 24 years, was given a grand send-off at her funeral at Milnrow Parish Church on Monday.
- On Friday 20th there will be a massive send-off from St. Patrick's Square.
- The aircraft will be raised on deck for 90 minutes for the farewell send-off.
- I had a marvellous send-off and quickly and quite happily settled into a new routine, including a part-time job.
- When some people leave their jobs here at the mag they get a big send-off and a pizza party.
- It was the ideal send-off and how I wanted it to be.
- In Japan, few rituals are as tightly scripted as the send-off for the dearly departed.
- One of Calderdale's most colourful characters got the send-off he wanted when a barge carrying his coffin ferried him to his final resting place.
- His family and friends and work colleagues gathered at Pat Sheehan's pub in Firies last Friday to give him the send-off he fully deserves.
- We currently seem to believe that the more flamboyant the send-off, as our nearest and dearest exit stage left, the more virtuous or enlightened a breed we are.
- The players ensured though that the father-figure went out on a top note, by clinching promotion to Yorkshire One and then giving him a send-off to remember.
- As a fitting send-off to this stalwart of the York amateur stage scene, the society will be looking to emulate the sell-out success of Oliver!
- He got a great send-off and he deserved every bit of it.
- The arrival of my family, friends and colleagues for the send-off was a huge boost to my morale and I am very grateful that they had all made such an effort to be here.
- But when his life-saving skills seemed to fail, he decided to give Fatty Neil and Slim a decent send-off with some of his favourite tipple.
- Both were given a fitting send-off from friends and colleagues.
- Wherever he goes, he will depart with the best wishes of the fans and I expect him to be given a warm send-off today - that is the Rangers way of doing things.
- Their only concern is giving yesterday's heroes a fitting send-off and that might yet prove their downfall.
Synonyms farewell, goodbye, adieu, leave-taking, valediction, going-away party |