Sentences with phrase «of tearful goodbye»

This doesn't feel like a victory lap as much as a sort of tearful goodbye to the fans.
Nevertheless, after an exchange of tearful goodbyes, she boards the New York - bound steamship and descends to a bunk in steerage for what proves to be a seasickness - inducing voyage across a roiling ocean.
The film, which aired last week on CBS, features shots of teachers leaving school as the sun sets, carrying work home with them, and scenes of tearful goodbyes on the last day of school.

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I love the guy and if this rumor is true that he cleared out his locked before saying a tearful goodbye to the staff at the training ground are correct then i myself will have a cry for the player who has grown on me and has now become one of my all time favorite players in the clubs history.
From the muddled mix of ideas to save the world and no longer have to issue tearful goodbyes to beautiful vintage came GreaterGoodsVintage.
Instead, I'd just ooh and ah and whisper tearful goodbyes to the racks of gorgeous fit and flare dresses and full skirts that I'd happen upon.»
Tearful Goodbye: Like everyone else, I am wistful that this is the last we'll see of our friends (until they start making prequels and spin - offs).
Many of the beats and broader strokes the film deals with are familiar ones: the tearful train station goodbye, shell - shocked Tommys in hospital beds, the ominous boy on a bicycle carrying telegrams.
So it's no surprise that one beta reader will say they loved (for example) your protagonist's tearful goodbye to her mother at the end of chapter one while another will think it extraneous and overwrought.
New Year, New Adventure: Valerie says tearful goodbyes to friends in Ascoli Piceno but she and Bryan plan to take advantage of a stay in a villa of a friend on the Costa del Cilento and practice faster «slow travel».
I moved out of my childhood home with the help of my parents, said a tearful goodbye, and embarked on that right of passage for many middle - class kids — moving into a tiny, smelly room with a complete stranger.
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