54 Verbs to Use for the Word salutations

The three boys returned the salutation in a manner which, to say the least, was not very cordial, and made some attempt to pass on their way; but the new-comer refused to see that he was not wanted, and insisted on taking Mugford's arm and accompanying them on their stroll.

" Mrs. Gannat arose to receive the great lady, and when she had exchanged salutations with the rest she presented Jack.

It took time to thread the constantly increasing crowd in the hallways, the corridors, and on the stairs, but they finally reached the group in which Mrs. Davis was receiving the confused salutations of the throng at the drawing-room door.

She certainly gave them no spoken salutation.

Mrs. Wilson thought he threw a look round the room as he entered, which prevented his making his salutations in his usual easy and polished manner.

"Well?" said the princess, without acknowledging his salutation.

Carl's tongue moved to utter a salutation, but the words stuck in his throat, an indescribable sensation of horror thrilled through his frame; tales of the demons of the Hartz rushed upon his memorybut he recovered instantly from the sudden shock.

" He waved a salutation as he rode away.

Brooks answered the salutation, the two men shook hands and the stranger said; "What may be your business out here?" "We'll talk of that later on; but, stranger, you took great chances.

After recovering from his illness at Pistoja, he expresses the hope that he will soon be back again at Florence (September 18, 1519): "Dearest to me like the most revered of fathers, I send you salutations, announcing that I am a little better, but not yet wholly cured of that flux; still I hope before many days are over to find myself at Florence."

Before returning to my quarters, he ordered me to be presented to the grand duchess, who received me very graciously, and desired me to offer her respectful salutations to our illustrious republic, which I promised to do.

" Wilder evidently withdrew with reluctance; and, had suspicion been active in the breasts of either of his companions, they would not have failed to note the glance of distrust with which he watched the manner that his Commander assumed in paying the salutations of the morning.

" In the hush that followed Mother Carey's salutation Gilbert approached with a basket over his arm, and quickly and neatly laid a little fire behind the brass andirons on the hearth.

The same change of manner marked his salutation to the guards at the door of his master's apartment.

"My dear Senator," said Carlisle, choking down his wrath as the Missourian reached them and bowed his salutations, "I have the greatest pleasure in the world in keeping my promise to you.

This was all the Colonel saw as he bowed profoundly and led the way into his office, for she accepted his salutations without lifting her head.

Chip recognized the salutation with a superb nod, but without the accompaniment of any verbal rhetoric which was audible above the buzz of the pavement; and the retired millionnaire passed on about his business.

"To what circumstance do I owe this visit?" The officer gazed an instant about him, with an habitual and suspicious caution, and then repeating his salutations, he answered.

Kai-khosráu proceeded on horseback to the court of Afrásiyáb, and having performed the usual salutations, was suitably received, though with strong feelings of shame and remorse on the part of the tyrant.

'Little did I once think,' he wrote to her the same day, 'of seeing this region of obscurity, and little did you once expect a salutation from this verge of European life.

except from here and there some ragged boy in a red cap, who, from habit, associated this salutation with the appearance of a carriage.

vne chose fort inciuile de ne se pas découurir devant ceux à qui l'on doit ce respect, pour les saluër, ou d'attendre que vostre égal vous rend le premier ce deuoir; aussi de le faire, quand il n'est pas à propos, ressent sa ciuilité affectée: mais c'est vne honteuse impertinence de prendre garde si l'on vous rend vostre salutation.

When I look upon the magnificent scene, I can not repress the salutation, "Hail, thou that art highly favored!"

On the contrary, a crowd of spectators from the town, allured by curiosity, came flocking round to behold the foreign army; and the peaceful confidence with which they advanced, resembled a friendly salutation more than a hostile reception.

And Yudhishthira said, 'Salutations to thee, O giver of boons.

54 Verbs to Use for the Word  salutations