Sentences with phrase «tearful farewell»

A "tearful farewell" means saying goodbye to someone while feeling sad, which may cause tears to flow from one's eyes. Full definition
Daily mail reporting there has been a tearful farewell between MKH and his teammates after training at Carrngton today — make of that what you will.
Of course, with Ole now working with the Reserves, there was no need for a tearful farewell.
He bade a tearful farewell to his legions of fans after the game, and was joined by Daniele de Rossi, Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini who called it «zero hour» for Italian football.
Talismanic goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon bid a tearful farewell to Juventus after 17 seasons at the club.
In the midst of emotional and physical turmoil, having just returned from our tearful farewell party, I received a text from my sister who was having a conversation with my 4 - year old niece Brynn.
Convicted and condemned to death in the gas chamber, Billy is visited on Death Row by girlfriend Ellen (Cindi Wood) to whom he bids a tearful farewell.
The Wind Rises may be classified as a «biopic,» but it is less a document of a man than it is of a dream: beginning with its birth, progressing through its lifespan, and then finally waving a tearful farewell to its cruel yet beautiful demise.
When Richard leaves Joan for all her forecasted busyness, Joan doesn't offer a sentimental, tearful farewell, but instead a quiet sign of disappointment, that even Richard couldn't stand not being the focus of her entire attention.
Think back to «Terms of Endearment»: Boisterous, funny, then BOOM: cancer, tragedy, tragedy, tragedy, crying, crying, tearful farewells, catharsis, Oscars.
There are no big scenes, long speeches or tearful farewells.
It's nearly time to wave a tearful farewell to Phase Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as it finishes up in less than a month with the introduction of a new superhero in Peyton Reed's Ant - Man.
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