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Example sentences for "greet them"

  • Mrs. Marvin was on the porch, as the carriage turned in at the gateway, and she stepped forward to greet them as they sprang out on the walk.

  • Vera Vane, and Elfreda Carleton, each with an arm about the other's waist, hastened forward to greet them.

  • They had stopped for lunch at a pretty restaurant that looked for all the world like a rustic cottage, and then had returned to find Rob Vane waiting to greet them, as they drew up to the house.

  • I'll storm your walls, And level your halls, In the winking of an eye!

  • Every moment brings a treasure Of its own especial pleasure, Though the moments quickly die, Greet them gaily as they fly.

  • GIRLS: Though the moments quickly die, Greet them gaily as they fly.

  • EDITH: Every moment brings a treasure Of its own especial pleasure; Though the moments quickly die, Greet them gaily as they fly, Greet them gaily as they fly.

  • But at the shout there was a wild yell from beyond the orange trees, and as he swept on he saw a score or more pirates rushing with drawn swords to greet them,--and through the grove the tacklings of the ship.

  • Two figures advanced to greet them, as the three were halted,--the lofty Iftikhar, the dwarf Zeyneb.

  • There isn't any clerk," said Dorothy, smiling, as she rose to greet them.

  • The two advanced with a haughty and somewhat supercilious air, and Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner rose to greet them.

  • As they stopped in front of the steps, Dorothy rose to greet them; but though courteous in manner, beyond bestowing a pleasant smile, they took no notice of her.

  • Tai-yü speedily rose to greet them and to exchange salutations.

  • When they reached the interior of the principal pavilion, a large concourse of handmaids and waiting maids, got up in gala dress, were already there to greet them.

  • This news so delighted madame Wang that she rushed out, with a few attendants, to greet them in the large Entrance Hall, and brought Mrs. Hsüeh and the others into her house.

  • But no Nancy ran out to greet them, nor was she in sight when they entered the hall.

  • She rose to greet them; a great glad cry of welcome--welcome from multitudinous elves rang up to the sky.

  • June donned her crown, while they hovered and settled, and stood to greet them.

  • Not once did he raise his hand to greet them--not a word passed his lips.

  • Silently they passed the festive tables, from which the guests had risen to greet them.

  • When the Rovers came down in the big field, Minnie ran to greet them, and, later, she treated them to apple pie and some milk.

  • Peter Marley, as he came out to greet them.

  • Grace was on the watch for their return, and as the biplane came down she ran to greet them, and there was a great jollification, the girls laughing and crying by turns.

  • Songbird and Stanley and several others rushed to the carriage to greet them.

  • Bob had rushed out bare headed to greet them.

  • The teacher was seated at the piano when they entered, and as he arose to greet them he found it a task to refrain from laughing at the odd little figure wound so snugly in shawls and scarfs.

  • On the stairway she met Helen, and together they entered the dining room, where before the crackling fire in the grate stood Aunt Marcia, waiting to greet them.

  • Together they ascended the broad sandstone steps, and as the butler opened the door, the soft light in the hall showed the glowing red of the walls above the carved oak wainscoting, and the odor of flowers floated out to greet them.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "greet them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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