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Meanings of pleasant welcome in English
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Usage of pleasant welcome in English
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He gave the Ames family such a pleasantwelcome that Jim was puzzled.
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So the visitors found a pleasantwelcome awaiting them as they reached the porch.
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Above the pleasantwelcome of a quavering voice came another, soft and clear, in pure French:
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We'll arrange a pleasantwelcome for the Firstborn.
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He smiled his usual pleasantwelcome at her.
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Madame Hébert gave her a pleasantwelcome.
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Mike was led on to the veranda and introduced to Lucy, who gave him a pleasantwelcome.
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But while Ann was so truly beloved at the Forest lodge, on her return home she found no pleasantwelcome.
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In every case I found them kind and hospitable, giving me a pleasantwelcome and the best seat by their peat-fire.
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That is a pleasantwelcome, Miss Leila; and, dear Mrs. Penhallow, I do not want a carriage, I prefer to walk.
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He found De Coude awaiting him with a very pleasantwelcome, and a sincere congratulation that he was once more upon his feet.
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Two boys probably never received a more pleasantwelcome than they, when with the Drifter they reported to the manager of the Interstate Aeroplane Company.
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I had an easy and pleasantwelcome, and from their intellectual appearance and gay manners I anticipated a delightful evening, and I was not disappointed.
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Across the front of the house was the legend 'House of PleasantWelcome'.