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Meanings of greet people in English
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Usage of greet people in English
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Was its purpose to greetpeople... or to say good-bye to them?
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We want to make sure we're able to greetpeople from the Cineplex.
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Do you want to greetpeople-orshould I find someone else?
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Deacon, the Talking Crow, is supposed to sit by the entrance and greetpeople.
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One begins to greetpeople just because one knows them from seeing them around court.
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She walked proudly and slowly, pausing to greetpeople at various tables, then moving on.
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My soul, he pointed out, loved to greetpeople.
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Fine Persian rugs greetpeople heading to the luxury air-conditioned marquee at Dubai's landmark Burj al-Arab hotel.
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She and Tim pushed through the crowd toward a booth in the back, Tim stopping to greetpeople he knew.
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Sam tried to find time to smile and greetpeople, but he was hustling to keep up with bar orders.
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Her first weeks were spent learning to greetpeople with polite bows, wear kimono, and speak in the soft Kyoto dialect.
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You'll greetpeople with the hard shell of your intellect or your opinions first before you get all soft on them.
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The Queen also ditched her usual practice of shaking hands with visitors to Buckingham Palace choosing instead to greetpeople from a distance.
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It is tempting to greetpeople these days with an ironic comment about the weather, but given this heat-induced dumbness, you might accidentally sound sincere.
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Well-wishers greetedpeople returning home with a warm welcome at Dublin airport.
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This was how you greetedpeople after a day or two apart.