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send off

[send-awf, -of] / ˈsɛndˌɔf, -ˌɒf /






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That felt like that might be a nice send-off.

From Los Angeles Times

"For now, despite a slightly slow start, the signs are promising that it will go one better than Game of Thrones, and deliver a send-off that lives up to audience expectations," he said.

From BBC

On a recent day in mid-September, mourners huddled outside a Johannesburg, South Africa, cathedral in anticipation of a private send-off.

From The Wall Street Journal

China held a send-off ceremony on Friday for a new crew of astronauts set to depart for its space station, including its youngest "taikonaut" and four lab mice.

From Barron's

He got a tremendous regular-season send-off from fans at Dodger Stadium.

From Los Angeles Times