(1) A farewell remark
(1) As was normal on such occasions we repaired to a hostelry on Burgh Quay to unwind and to say cheerio before we went our separate ways.
(2) A quick cheerio to the normally indefatigable Lillian, who suffered a setback last week when she thought she was suffering from indigestion.
(3) Two words it definitely did understand were cheerio and goodbye.
(4) David is asleep on the settee and my toasted cheese is about ready so cheerio !
(5) Without knowing what his redeeming features are, let us just say that your life will be better if you bid him cheerio .
(6) And a few seconds before bidding cheerio , a friendly requisition is placed - your contact number, please.
(7) When they called and said there wouldn't be time, I said fine, super, brilliant, cheerio , and hung up.
(8) If you're not on that list, you can say cheerio .
(9) If I don't get back here tomorrow to say cheerio , it could be another two weeks before I'm back.
(10) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Okay, see ya later, cheerio ,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she replied and hung up.
(11) Cheerio, see you on Saturday
(12) I always feel we come to say cheerio rather than to pay our respects.
(13) I was unaware of the comments until this morning obviously - I haven't anything to say - but I would assume that he would come back and say cheerio to the players at least.
(14) I said cheerio to them last week, but it was nice to be able to comeback and say goodbye to the other members of staff around the club.
(15) I'm Natasha Mitchell, and cheerio from me until we coincide next week.
adieu
goodbye
good-bye
bye
bye-bye
good day