adios

IPA: ɑdiˈoʊs

noun

  • A goodbye.

verb

  • To leave; to literally or figuratively say “adios” to.
  • To get rid of.
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Examples of "adios" in Sentences

  • In Bolivia the word adios is sparsely or never used.
  • Australians are in a frenzy because their PM said 'adios'....
  • As someone whom he failed to represent for many years, I say "adios" with a great sense of relief.
  • Finally, he realizes I am not interested when I bid him an avocado firm "adios," and he heads back from where he started.
  • Two weeks with a Sony PRS-700: Audio, and 'adios' - And now I come to the end of my two-week experiment with the Sony Reader PRS-700.
  • When that phase of things ended, we waved them "adios" and thought we'd give ourselves a vacation for a few weeks, but we were introduced by a neighbor to a different jefe.
  • I mean, if they took the side of a wild, unruly anarchist bomb-thrower like Obama (the candidate supported by mere voters, which makes him automatically suspect in the eyes of the MSM), they could kiss any possible future inside the system 'adios'.

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