Sentence examples for bye-bye bye-bye from inspiring English sources

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That's exactly what -- ". "Bye-Bye!! Bye-Bye!! Bye-Bye!! Bye-Bye!!" "Gotta go, dude -- there's a party breaking out".

"Bye-bye, Richard, bye-bye". Then it goes to "Wow, man, I'm sure glad we got rid of that guy all he would ever talk about is video games.

With more and more private data residing in third-party providers -- think Gmail and Facebook -- CISPA's refrain might be stated as "bye-bye privacy, bye-bye freedom, bye-bye innocent until proven guilty".

There's a long, delicate encore of Chuck Berry's "Bye Bye Johnny", in which the lyric "Bye-bye, Johnny B. Goode" draws farewell waves from the crowd.

[LAUGHTER] Well, bye-bye.

Bye-bye, Clara!

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For the encore of Chuck Berry's "Bye Bye Johnny", he has the whole place chanting "bye bye, bye bye".

"It's easy," he coaxed, and it sounded that way until the audience members joined in, many of them unable to land the simple syllables "bye-bye-bye-bye" on the right syncopated off-beat.

Dukes also described the song as a "mini-movie", in which Underwood sings: "And the preacher said he was a good man / And his brother said he was a good friend / But the women in the two black veils didn't bother to cry / Bye, bye / Yeah they took turns laying a rose down / Threw a handful of dirt into the deep ground / He's not the only one who had a secret to hide / Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye".

So if you want to listen to an *NSYNC song, you can listen to 'Bye Bye Bye' and say bye, bye, bye to gingivitis".

So if you want to listen to an *NSYNC song, you can listen to 'Bye Bye Bye' and say bye, bye, bye to gingivitis". These days, the string attached is dental floss.

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