Which preposition to use with bye
At length he rose, and with long, lingering glances of good-bye to every tree and rock and flower, began his homeward way.
Good-bye for the present.
Ella Morrissey, in kimonoed comfort, waved a good-bye from her armchair.
"Too late!" moaned Flora to the detective, Madame to Constance and Miranda, and the battery lads to their girls, from whose hands they began to wring wild good-byes as a peal of fifes and drums heralded the oncome of the departing regiment.
He had no idea of telling me this story, that day when he 'lost his head,' while we were bidding each other good-bye before his journey.
Good-bye until Christmas Eve.
Would she actually say good-bye without looking at him?
He'd see himself kissing Jennie gude-bye in the morn, as he went off to work, and her waiting for him when he came hame at nicht, and waving to him as soon as she recognized him.
He came back, trying to colour his good-bye with cheerfulness.