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addio

American  
[ahd-dee-aw] / ɑdˈdi ɔ /

interjection

Italian.
  1. goodbye.


Example Sentences

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Indeed, the show ends with Minnie and Johnson singing "addio" to California as they clamber up a rocky plateau.

From Chicago Tribune • Jan. 24, 2011

A few moments later the ugly, uncouth man who had brought him from Monte Carlo lit a cigarette, and wishing the old woman a merry "addio" left and descended the stairs.

From Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo by Le Queux, William

After which, doffing his hat for an addio, he steered bravely through the Pappenwasser.

From Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 1 by Meinhold, Wilhelm

In tela terra el 'aura favellano d'amore; Te sola al mio dolore conforto io sognero Oh! addio mia bella Napoli, addio, addio!

From The Lady Doc by Lockhart, Caroline

As she went up-stairs she said to herself that her guest's addio had been the final fiasco of an unfortunate morning.

From A Spirit in Prison by Hichens, Robert Smythe