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bye
1[ bahy ]
noun
- Sports. in a tournament, the preferential status of a player or team not paired with a competitor in an early round and thus automatically advanced to play in the next round:
The top three seeded players received byes in the first round.
- Golf. the holes of a stipulated course still unplayed after the match is finished.
- Cricket. a run made on a ball not struck by the batsman.
- something subsidiary, secondary, or out of the way.
adjective
- by.
bye
2[ bahy ]
interjection
bye-
3- variant of by-:
bye-election.
bye
1sentence substitute
- informal.goodbye
bye
2/ baɪ /
noun
- sport the situation in which a player or team in an eliminatory contest wins a preliminary round by virtue of having no opponent
- golf one or more holes of a stipulated course that are left unplayed after the match has been decided
- cricket a run scored off a ball not struck by the batsman: allotted to the team as an extra and not to the individual batsman See also leg bye
- something incidental or secondary
- by the byeincidentally; by the way: used as a sentence connector
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bye1
Idioms and Phrases
- by the bye, by the way; incidentally: Also by the by.
By the bye, how do you spell your name?
Example Sentences
But in an Instagram post, she revealed: "It’s my birthday and my car got stolen with all my song writing books in the boot so no second album any time soon love you bye."
Foster said closing out games and coming out of halftime with a flourish were among the things his team would work on during the bye week.
“The bye week came at a decent time for me personally, and some other guys on our team too as far as physical health goes,” Stafford said.
This year, the Dodgers spent the money, earned a first-round bye, and advanced.
Coming out of Week 6 bye, can coach Sean McVay devise a workable plan to once again turn around a Rams team on the brink of falling out of the playoff race?
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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