Use "see you later" in a sentence

1. See you later

2. See you later.

3. See you later, alligator.

4. See you later tonight.

5. I'll see you later.

6. See you later, Officer Fluff.

7. Bye, Dad. I'll see you later.

8. I'll take off now, and see you later.

9. I'll see you later then, at the ale house.

10. Ciao definition, (used as a word of greeting or parting): hello; goodbye; so long; see you later

11. Anthropologie just dropped hundreds of stylish Christmas ornaments and seasonal decorations for its 2019 holiday collection, so uh, see you later, Halloween

12. After (a) while, Crocodile A playful way to say goodbye before a temporary parting, often preceded by "See you later, alligator." A: "See you later, alligator." B: "After a while, Crocodile." See also: after, Crocodile Crocodile tears A false, insincere, or hypocritical display of sadness or remorse

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14. ‘Hey, Bucko, you know my name, so use it!’ ‘‘Hey, you're dating the Drum Major, Bucko,’ I said, grinning.’ ‘Okay, Bucko, you get some rest and I'll see you later.’ ‘You, my Bucko, were knocked off the topsail rigging and into the half deck.’ ‘‘Good luck, Bucko,’ Klein …

15. ‘Hey, Bucko, you know my name, so use it!’ ‘‘Hey, you're dating the Drum Major, Bucko,’ I said, grinning.’ ‘Okay, Bucko, you get some rest and I'll see you later.’ ‘You, my Bucko, were knocked off the topsail rigging and into the half deck.’ ‘‘Good luck, Bucko,’ Klein …