Similar words: welcome, unwelcome, coming, incoming, upcoming, becoming, oncoming, coming in. Meaning: ['welkəm] adj. very cordial.
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151. But not everyone is welcoming the jamboree.
152. We look forward to welcoming you, Mr. Forester.
153. A, How dodo, Mr. Lincoln. Welcoming to our company.
154. The landscape was designed to create a pleasant, functional environment that would allow visitors to enjoy California's welcoming climate.
155. A hundred years later, Newport was welcoming wealthy vacationers to its shores.
156. On April 19, the U.S.S. Fitzgerald, a 6, 800 ton missile destroyer with the storied 7th Fleet, cruised into Qingdao harbor, a welcoming phalanx of Chinese sailors standing at attention dockside.
157. One Sunday our church in Tacloban was greeted by a welcoming committee of three turkeys and a pig, tied up just outside the entrance.
158. Worshipping and welcoming the kitchen god is an important custom in our place.
159. It was a quiet prelude to four days of celebrations in the Nation's Capital - a welcoming concert at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday, the swearing in on Tuesday, and a prayer service Wednesday morning.
160. The latest version of this add-on finally introduced some fresh themes to the mix, welcoming over 3000 new designers and 5000 new designs.
161. "World of Warcraft" is now welcoming his fifth birthday, while it was only a game in which enables the players reincarnate themselves into warlock, warrior, orcish and numen any longer.
162. But if possible, post bilingually so that we can create a welcoming environment for fans all over the world.
163. David Pun, Prosmart's Business Development Director as the Seminar's master of ceremonies welcoming the participants.
164. From 1955, Mickey Mouse Amicability Ambassador of Disneyland, welcoming numerous domestic and foreign visitors.
165. Far from welcoming criticism, he did all he could to clean up on his critics.
166. The first, a polychrome , fish-like object swims through the front window, displaying the menu and welcoming diners into the restaurant.
167. To genuine proselytes of whatever race, Judaism long held out welcoming arms.
168. It's currently in alpha testing phase and is welcoming testers to help build up its database. Sentencedict.com
169. The poet here cites all the pleasures of life now closed off to these deceased: the "blazing hearth, " the lisping children welcoming their father home, climbing on him "the envied kiss to share.
170. In 2009, SOC attended the state banquet performance for welcoming the visit of President of Kazakstan in China.
171. From 1955, Mickey Mouse occupied Amicability Ambassador of Disneyland, welcoming numerous domestic and foreign visitors.
172. Through the systemic method, a new process mode on quality management system of welcoming and seeing-off service is established and the guideline of the process is put forward.
173. Religious sites here are welcoming to visitors, both Christian and Muslim; the day before we had headed out of the city on a Sunday morning for the small, mainly Greek Catholic village of Maalula.
174. Megan's arrival on Montserrat was both welcoming and initially uneventful.
175. We were made so much fuss of by the welcoming committee.
176. Prior to the talks, President Hu held a welcoming ceremony for Kirchner at the North Hall of the Great Hall of the People.
177. The welcoming reception of the 29 th Olympic Games Organizing Committee now begins.
178. " Welcoming Address ", " Ms. Hu Qiheng ", " Chairman of Internet Society of China ( ISC ) "
179. "Today, the Malian people are welcoming President Hu's visit in the most friendly and warmest way," he said.
180. Mahjong parlors are welcoming places and a great space for social activity.
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