Definition of Goodbys

1. goodby [n] - See also: goodby

Lexicographical Neighbors of Goodbys

good time
good time girl
good times
good to go
good turn
good turns
good value
good weather
good will
good wine needs no bush
good word
goodby
goodbye
goodbye cruel world
goodbyes
goodbys (current term)
goode
gooded
gooden
gooder
goodest
goodfella
goodgeon
goodgeons
goodhearted
goodheartedly
goodheartedness
goodhumored
goodhumoredly
goodie

Literary usage of Goodbys

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Through the Shadows with O. Henry by Al Jennings (1921)
"Henry in prison; intimate details; his going away outfit, goodbys; ... goodbys are almost always one-sided, as though fate offered a toast—and the one who ..."

2. Acts and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South by South Carolina (1909)
"Lyons, the boundaries and formation of which shall remain as now established, except to it is added and annexed the parts of goodbys that are included in ..."

3. The American Monthly Magazine by Daughters of the American Revolution (1905)
"Again the wagon was covered, the oxen yoked up, the household goods loaded in, the cheerful goodbys were spoken, and once more the Star of Empire journeyed ..."

4. The Twenty-fourth Regiment, Massachusuetts Volunteers, 1861-1866, "New by Alfred Seelye Roe (1907)
"There was much shaking of hands and many goodbys and 'take care of yourself between us and the prisoners, just as if they were another Massachusetts ..."

5. A Text-book Upon the Pathogenic Bacteria: For Students of Medicine and by Joseph McFarland (1909)
"In studying the micro-organisms of dental caries GoodbyS found a large number of organisms which he divided into three groups: A. Those that produce acids, ..."

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