best wishes
Americanplural noun
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(used to express hope for another person’s happiness, success, health, etc., usually in writing).
Best wishes on your 60th birthday.
Happy holidays, and best wishes for the new year.
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an expression of friendly regard.
Give your father my best wishes next time you see him.
Etymology
Origin of best wishes
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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A Hull KR statement, external read: "Willie will leave with the very best wishes of everyone at the club after four years of being the most successful coach in our modern history, taking us to the very pinnacle of the sport as world champions."
From BBC
Mama could have coffee on the stove and a cake in the oven as fast as most people could say, “best wishes.”
From Literature
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"On behalf of the England squad, I want to send Uini all our very best wishes following his retirement," he said.
From BBC
Reassurance, a well-deserved pat on the back, best wishes for good health and one piece of your favorite candy.
From MarketWatch
"All of us at LFC and official former players association Forever Reds send our best wishes to Kevin, his family and friends," added the Anfield side.
From BBC
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