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is 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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Is #Banksy working as a parking attendant at #Dismaland? @DailyMailUK reckons the Bristol lad is greeting guests: http://t.co/O5LuFRWSQa.
The principal, Apryll Mendez, is greeting parents at the door.
St. Peter is greeting new arrivals at the gates of Heaven.
AMERICA is greeting the New Year with a spasm of nostalgia for an old one.
But not everyone is greeting the physical changes to Union Square with enthusiasm.
Of course, not everyone in college sports is greeting Brand's idea with enthusiasm.
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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.
Golding was greeting his guests in the hallway.
"More than holding up, they were commanding the room, they were greeting and introducing," Mr. Fields said.
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