greet造句61. She licks at my toes and fingertips, sucking at them until my blood rushes to greet her touch.
62. To ensure a comfortable, homey environment, always greet new arrivals by name and ask how they are feeling.
63. And at Scotch Corner, fellow members of motorcycling clubs to which they belong turned out to greet them.
64. Karl von Bruhel, waiting impatiently at the foot of the curving marble staircase to greet his guests, glanced angrily upwards.
65. He switched on the dressing-table lamp as she rose to greet him.
66. Jennifer ran out of the house to greet her father as he came up the walk.
67. The young prince had been waiting at Croydon Airport to greet his family when the news was broken to him.
68. Miller was among the first to phone through to London and greet our guest's arrival from Moscow.
69. Filled with relief, I got out of the hammock to greet him.
70. A loud gong from the house summoned everyone to the driveway to greet the master.
71. The Youngest Son waited to greet us, and what a contrast from the last time I saw him.
72. I was looking for an elderly gentleman to greet me.
73. The last time he had come to greet some one from Mars it had been DeVore.
74. Leonie hurried to greet them, surprised and dismayed by their return.
75. Sympathetic murmurs greet this delicate reference to her own spinsterhood, and the hunters then move in for the kill.
76. A barrel-chested man in a well-cut suit stood to greet them, gripped her hand firmly.
77. Unlike the unapproachable bison, the handout-loving burros eagerly greet motorists on the loop.
78. I think it is our duty to greet such a distinguished visitor.
79. They keep coming back for the friendly hellos by waitresses who greet them by name.
80. Twenty thousand were on the field at Columbus, Ohio, the last stop before Cleveland, waiting to greet them.
81. It is as a stranger that I greet my own self, and see it as an unknown fellow traveller through time.
82. Stirred, white, green and shaken, they emerged the following morning to greet the new day.
83. The time had come to grab power and greet the Allies on their arrival.
84. A small window on each floor let me watch the world receding, and see the far light coming to greet me.
85. He did not turn to greet me, but waited until I was beside him.
86. Then wash up, change your clothes, and come greet your future in-laws.
87. As Yeltsin got up to greet Stroyev, he grasped the desk to steady himself.
88. It seemed to Elizabeth that it took people half an hour to greet each other each day.
89. They beep, whir, thank, apologize, greet, inform, and give instructions.
90. The hotel staff stood in a row to greet their important guests.