parting word

  • 1parting — I UK [ˈpɑː(r)tɪŋ] / US [ˈpɑrtɪŋ] adjective [only before noun] done or said by someone when they are leaving He shot her a parting glance and then left. a parting comment II UK [ˈpɑː(r)tɪŋ] / US [ˈpɑrtɪŋ] noun Word forms parting : singular parting …

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  • 2word — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 unit of language ADJECTIVE ▪ two letter, three letter, etc. ▪ monosyllabic, polysyllabic ▪ two syllable, three syllable …

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  • 3parting — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ final ▪ amicable ▪ It was an amicable parting and we greatly value the years we spent together. ▪ bitter ▪ The divorce was a bitter parting that …

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  • 4parting shot — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms parting shot : singular parting shot plural parting shots an unpleasant or angry remark made at the end of a conversation by someone when they are leaving …

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  • 5parting shot — n. the last word; a final comment before departing. □ For a parting shot, she called me a miser. □ His parting shot concerned some comments about my ability to do simple math …

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  • 6parting line — last word, last thing said before leaving …

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  • 7word of farewell — noun an acknowledgment or expression of goodwill at parting (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑farewell • Hypernyms: ↑acknowledgment, ↑acknowledgement • Hyponyms: ↑adieu, ↑ …

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  • 8last word — Synonyms and related words: PS, Parthian shot, Z, acme, acme of perfection, addendum, advance guard, afterthought, apodosis, appendix, avant garde, back matter, catastrophe, ceasing, cessation, chorus, climax, coda, codicil, colophon, conclusion …

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  • 9Jesus' interactions with women — Part of a series on Christianity and Gender Theology Female disciples of Jesus Gender roles in Christianity …

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  • 10Yallery Brown — is a mischievous fairy like nature spirit in an old Lincolnshire folk tale from England, which itself is usually named after the creature.The StoryAccording to the story, a young lad named Tom was sitting in a field resting during his daily… …

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