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Adios   /ˌɑdiˈoʊs/   Listen
interjection
Adios  interj.  Adieu; farewell; good-by; chiefly used among Spanish-speaking people; as, adios amigos (good-bye friends).






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Adios" Quotes from Famous Books



... said enough good things about you and enough suggestions, so until January 1932, adios, au revoir, ...
— Astounding Stories, May, 1931 • Various

... roared. "In the valley of Coisa doiro," he replied; "and it is my advice that we stay here for the night, and do not venture among those hills, through which lies the path to Viveiro; for as soon as we get there, adios! I shall be bewildered, which will prove the destruction of us all." "Is there a village nigh?" "Yes, the village is right before us, and we shall be there in a moment." We soon reached the village, which stood amongst some tall trees at the entrance of a pass which led ...
— The Bible in Spain • George Borrow

... dickens of being a business man," he complained to Hazel, in the hallway. "It rides a man, once it gets hold of him. I'd rather get a machine and go joy riding with you than anything else. But I have to go and make a long-winded report; and I suppose those fellows will want to talk gold by the yard. Adios, little person. I'll get out for ...
— North of Fifty-Three • Bertrand W. Sinclair

... females had already taken possession of the woman at the other end of the table, embracing her, and displaying every mark of friendship and affection. I passed on, but ere I reached my apartment I heard the words mule and donkey. 'Adios,' said I, for I but too well knew ...
— The Zincali - An Account of the Gypsies of Spain • George Borrow

... for her. Anyway, they met and hailed me as a hero and brought tribute to me. Gold dust. I wanted them to quit their damned foolishness and tried to explain, but it was no use. You can't teach a mob to have sense. Well, adios. But remember this: ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various


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