Sentences with phrase «sad farewell»

The phrase "sad farewell" means saying goodbye in a sorrowful or unhappy way. Full definition
All of that would have been good enough, fueled by Pegg's keen understanding of his character's pathos and the pinpoint accuracy with which he and Wright nail the experiences of forty - somethings bidding sad farewell to their youth.
It is particularly pleasing that Arquette got a prize as her contribution is so important and she has that sublimely sad farewell speech to her son, played by Ellar Coltrane, as he lopes off to college.
I'm sad I was out of commission last Thursday and Friday and so didn't have a chance to say a sad farewell to NO LEFT TURNS.
On the eleventh track, «To Canaan's Land,» the great theologian recalls to mind the heavenly joy of being free from death, free from all sad farewells in a land where a «garden blooms,» where «love shines to light the shores of home.»
It's a sad farewell to associate editor Lucinda van der Hart: — LRB - But we have Star Wars to cheer us up and we also debate the charismatic world of Bethel church.
It is a sad farewell to Ruth Mawhinney, the much - beloved editor of the magazine as she joins Justin, Malky and Lucinda for the last time to look at the May edition.
Best wishes for his sad farewell xx
Finally, we bade a sad farewell to another club legend, Roy Bentley, on Friday.
There's nothing to do but bid a sad farewell.
Harold Reed We bid a sad farewell to Harold Reed, a gentleman passionate about the arts and the Seaport.
THE Zululand community gathered together in large numbers to bid a sad farewell to Patrick Fabricius, fondly known as «Lemumba,» and in his younger The 50 Most Powerful Public Relations Firms in America A tumultuous year in a disrupted industry
The biggest surprise here is Tatum, whose butch reticence has never been put to better use: His saddest farewell isn't to his lady but to a man even more uncommunicative than he is.
A sad farewell to the promising Project Greenlight concept, this Feast leaves viewers with nothing satisfying to tuck into.
Before you get hyped for the hits arriving this March, we must bid a sad farewell to a range of great flicks like Children of Men, Independence Day, Jackie Brown, and One Hour Photo.
Tom Hardy is typically impressive and we bid a sad farewell to James Gandolfini in this deceptively dense thriller.
Plus: we bid a sad farewell to Dan Jolin, features editor of Empire for over ten years, who leaves for pastures new this week.
This Week: Kevin starts off the show with a sad farewell to two film legends: George Romero and Martin Landau.
Next up were some sad farewells to two series.
We sad farewell to our dive master trainee Simone, as she has successfully completed her two week training with us in Bunaken.
For all, it's a sad farewell...
Waving goodbye to January and February tends to be a fond rather than a sad farewell for most of us — the worst bit of the winter slog is nearly over and spring is just around the corner.
Hats off ladies and gentlemen, we bid a sad farewell to the original Wii.
Also in this episode: — our sad farewell to Miiverse — Haygood is back into No Man's Sky — a free Steam game code — Magic School Bus, Doomtown, and the Nintendo Summer of Play Tour...
Happy Friday, folks, and a sad farewell to my March Madness bracket, which lasted exactly one day of play.
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