Similar words: send off, end off, fend off, no end of, at the end of, by the end of, send out, send over. Meaning: n. 1. an organized expression of goodwill at the start of a trip or new venture 2. a start given to contestants send off. v. 1. send away towards a designated goal 2. throw, send, or cast forward 3. transfer.
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1. The department gave Tom a send-off he won't forget!
2. Her colleagues gave her a good send-off.
3. She was given a good send-off at the airport.
4. We'll have to give her a good send-off when she leaves the office.
5. Their installation adds up to an elegant send-off.
6. The letdown after the great send-off was terrible.
7. An elaborate send-off for the dead was also a social event, because a lavish funeral reflected on the living.
8. The rally was intended to provide a memorable send-off to the Republican convention in San Diego, where they will arrive Sunday.
9. I got an affectionate send-off from my colleagues, along with much raillery and leg-pulling.
10. We were given a great send-off at the airport.
11. United's Reserves provided a fitting send-off for departing manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, hammering Newcastle United at Moss Lane.
12. Winning the 'salad bowl' is a fitting send-off for coach Felix Magath, who was overseeing his final game in charge before joining Schalke next season.
13. Having originated from" The Book of Songs", send-off poems have evolved into one of the main themes in poetic creation.
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14. Locals confirmed that Pakistani soldiers were given a send-off party this weekend here in this town along the Afghan frontier.
15. And at a send-off ceremony for American Olympians at the White House, he said he can not wait to cheer them on in person.
16. The delegation was given a warm send-off at the airport.
17. He got an amazing send-off from the fans but we all knew, even before tonight, how much they love him and how much he means to this club.
18. All the people in the buildings came to give me a rousing send-off.
19. And finally, when one dies, have a huge party / funeral / send-off.
20. This was evidently supposed to be a sort of send-off for Tam and they had some important drinking to do.
21. Nathaniel Hahn and his fiancee Sarah Kaster share a moment following a send-off ceremony for the 290-member 147th Aviation Battalion based in Madison, Wisconsin which soon will be deployed in Iraq.
22. He had had his day, had said his prayers and made his confession, and why should they not give him a hearty send-off?
23. When it's time for us to go, they initially leave with us(sentencedict.com), walking partway up the first mountain to give us a kind of send-off.
24. A new study challenges this disaster scenario and suggests instead that the Iceman died in a fight in the valley below and was later transported to the lofty locale for a grand ceremonial send-off.
25. At a well-timed moment, the bride and groom pull on ribbon streamers to release the birds, a send-off into their new lives.
26. In the first place, I wish to say a word of thanks for holding this send-off party for me.
27. Leaders of the Rolling Thunder event began this year's observance at the White House, where they got an official send-off from President Bush.
28. But I could have handled it better, giving him a big send-off and taking pains to make it look like his idea.
29. making them your friends, most of the people who resign won't complain their organizations for giving them a warm send-off.
30. Members of America's Summer Olympic team are preparing to head to China after a formal send-off at the White House.
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