Synonym: address, approach, hail, meet, talk to. Similar words: agree to, street, Greek, agree, agree on, disagree, agreeable, agree with. Meaning: [grɪːt] v. 1. express greetings upon meeting someone 2. send greetings to 3. react to in a certain way 4. be perceived by.
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2. He always got up to greet the dawn.
3. We associate China with the Greet Wall.
4. How should I greet, with tears, with silence.
5. I greet you in name of the President.
6. I will greet this day with love in my heart.
7. She sprang out of her chair to greet her father.
8. She liked to be home to greet Steve when he came in from school.
9. The students charged into the classroom to greet their teacher.
10. A crowd was waiting at the dock to greet them.
11. She rose slowly from her chair to greet us.
12. You must be there to greet your guests.
13. I greet you in the name of the President.
14. He bounced across the room to greet them.
15. He rushed to greet her, sweeping his arms wide.
16. She rose to greet her guests.
17. The president rose to greet his guests.
18. He trotted off to greet the other guests.
19. She floated down the steps to greet us.
20. The dog trotted down the path to greet me.
21. People flocked in their thousands to greet their new princess.
22. My parents were waiting to greet us at the door.
23. A reception party of soldiers was there to greet the visiting head of state.
24. The old lady rushed to greet him,[sentencedict.com/greet.html] arms outstretched .
25. By and large, the papers greet the government's new policy document with a certain amount of scepticism.
26. I hate to greet the committee with bad news, but it can't be helped.
27. In some cultures, people traditionally greet each other by rubbing noses.
28. The chairman rose from his chair and came forward to greet her.
29. The dog fairly flew out of the door to greet him.
30. We've come to see you, so you could at least stand and greet us properly.