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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31. She was surprised that no one was there to greet her.
32. She ran excitedly down the hall to greet her cousins.
33. He looked at Livy and Mark, who had risen to greet him.
34. You needn't worry; I'll be ready to greet them. Meanwhile I'm off to discuss the Fowler's party with Felix.
35. Alistair rose to greet them and show them around.
36. No one came to greet us.
37. I greet those with modified rapture.
38. The smell of mothballs rose to greet her.
39. We now greet each other like old friends.
40. They greet each other; hold hands[sentencedict.com], laugh with pleasure.
41. The other Rex turned to greet them.
42. His housekeeper came out to greet him.
43. All of the people who were going to entertain these friends were there to greet them.
44. I heard Miss Temple greet them as the wife and daughters of Mr Brocklehurst.
45. This was another night to greet Scottie Pippen with a constant chorus of boos every time he touched the ball.
46. Some of us would join my parents to greet guests.
47. Mr Grimshaw got up from behind his desk to greet me and offer me a chair.
48. If they chose to greet him in the street,[sentencedict.com] he did not acknowledge them.
49. The Campbells were waiting to greet him in the hall, and Elizabeth saw him for the first time.
50. As long as there were people to greet, families to enquire about, matters to discuss she was happy.
51. For Yorkshiremen the meeting was like the town turning out to greet the local boy who scored in the Cup Final.
52. Bugs Bunny and other Warner cartoon characters wait to greet you, alongside the ranks of popcorn dispensers.
53. David Fairfax waited to greet his daughter, and then said good-bye to Sara.
54. I rose to greet them, wondering how I would provide tea for such a multitude.
55. And whom, casually, Thorfinn had now brought south from his fastness to greet his uncle.
56. On arrival at Hillsborough she was given a boisterous welcome by 150 children given time off school to greet her.
57. A friend and I, by chance leaving the hotel, stopped to watch the candidates greet the crowd.
58. Always greet the guest warmly by name and say something pleasant, never argue or contradict, and avoid controversial conversation.
59. A blast of warm foetid air rose up from the precipitous staircase to greet us.
60. Harriet Tremayne, waiting to greet her daughter and new son-in-law on Penzance station was, understandably, nervous.