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godspeed

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Godspeed may refer to: An expression of good wishes or good luck to a departing person or a person beginning a journey. Godspeed (ship) , a ship that was captained by Bartholomew Gosnold Goodspeed (surname) , as an alternate or older version of the surname ...

Usage examples of godspeed.

There the Captain of the brigantine having wished them godspeed, and having shaken Barnaby very heartily by the hand, he helped to push off the boat, which with the slant of the wind presently sailed swiftly away, dropping the shore and those strange beings, and the brigantine in which they sailed, alike behind them into the night.

I had resolved to leave by the mail train, and was actually accompanied to the station by a crowd of some 2,000 people, including the Rector, or Vicar of the parish, who gave me godspeed on my journey home.

Major Major was again shaken roughly awake, bidden Godspeed by the sergeant and placed aboard a plane heading west.

The following morning, two thousand Haligonians gathered before the Herald building to bid Godspeed to Frank and Jennie Dill.

Godspeed, as Gwalchmai grew huger in size and their paths of lif e diverged?

The trio pushed against the grain of cheerers and wavers, who were watching various ships disappear into the fog while Godspeeding with waving handkerchiefs.

George talked animatedly, waving a chicken leg, and wished him Godspeed, and then teased him about the girls he would meet in France, but that was the last thing on Phillips mind.

We raised our flags and exchanged our farewells and Godspeeds with him.

And so Lisa, assuring him that she would be of good cheer, and plying him afresh with instant obsecrations, bade him Godspeed.

At the junction to Glagmaron, Ferlach and Saks to the south and Klimpinge to the west, we bid godspeed to the two southern ambassadors and their men.