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been greeting
noun
A conventional phrase used to start a letter or conversation or otherwise to acknowledge a person's arrival or presence.
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He has been greeting passengers since the beginning of the year.
Mr. Obama and his wife, Michelle, had been greeting arriving guests for almost two hours.
Mr. Rasulo said consumers had been greeting a long-planned expansion of the company's cruise business with notable enthusiasm.
The official killed in September, Burhanuddin Rabbani, had been greeting a supposed Taliban negotiator when the man detonated a bomb in his turban.
In any event, I have chosen to interpret Quirk's meaning as the former and in the spirit of Paul Hogan have been greeting passers-by in the street.
He had been greeting guests there as an owner since 1949, when he bought into a steakhouse run by Julius Garagnani, known as Biggie, a product of the Italian-American Hill section of St . Louis
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He was greeting some guests.
Citizens were greeting the criticism with rare fury.
She was greeting guests, she said, when the shooting began.
The principal, Apryll Mendez, is greeting parents at the door.
Golding was greeting his guests in the hallway.
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