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send-off

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1. send-off - Noun

2. send-off - Verb

Meaning

an organized expression of goodwill at the start of a trip or new venture

send away towards a designated goal

transfer

a start given to contestants

throw, send, or cast forward

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send off

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Like Andy Warhol and unlike God Almighty, Larry King does not presume to judge; all celebrities are equal in his eyes, saints and sinners alike sharing the same 'Love Boat' voyage into the dark beyond, a former sitcom star as deserving of pious send-off as Princess Diana. James Wolcott

The spy sent the classified information off to Russia Source: Internet

I was there with my parents at the kickoff Source: Internet

project a missile Source: Internet

A Final love and positivity filled send-off to my little brother. Source: Internet

Addressing a virtual send-off event to mark retirement of 2,320 employees on July 31, Goyal said, “It’s a day of happiness and sadness. Source: Internet

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