134 Verbs to Use for the Word welcome

Unable for the moment to catch sight of Kelson, he had to introduce himself to his host, who had heard of his mishap and gave him a cheerily sympathetic welcome.

They shook hands and John Brown begged him to come to Scotland, where he would receive a hearty welcome.

German music and German musicians find nowhere a more cordial welcome than here where admiration for their achievements is unstinted.

And immediately, ere she was aware, the rough roads of the earth were left far behind, and she had returned to her place, and to her peaceful state, and to the work which had been given her,to receive the wanderers and to bid them a happy welcome as the doors opened and they entered into their inheritance.

The last half of the journey would seem shorter, and, at the end, there would be Blossy smiling a welcome, for he never doubted but that Blossy would be glad to see him.

Personally I would extend the heartiest welcome to His Royal Highness if he came or could come without official patronage and the protecting wings of the Government of the day.

Trent himself met cold welcome, for his absence from the fort at the time of the attack was held to be most culpable.

He said at the beginning, more suavely at his ease than he would have believed possible, secure of sympathy and approbation, with Angy's glowing old eyes upon her prodigy, that all the while he had been at the Home, he had never before felt the power to express his gratitude for the welcome which had been accorded himthe welcome which seemed to wear and wear, as if it were all wool and a yard wide, and could never wear out.

And hence we offer thee a social welcome.

He was careful not to risk outstaying his welcome.

As she turns the houses shake again, and now again; and now there comes a distant strain of trumpets, and by and by the drums and bayonets and clattering hoofs, and plumes and dancing banners; far down the long street stretch out the shining ranks of gallant men, and the fluttering, over-leaning swarms of ladies shower down their sweet favors and wave their countless welcomes.

As he had foreseen, M. Moriaz was not at first inclined to consent to the marriage; but Antoinette soon won her father over, and when Count Larinski called at their charming villa at Cormeilles, on the outskirts of Paris, he had as warm a welcome as the most ardent of suitors could desire.

From this last Thirteen got his warmest welcome.

I tried to look as if I didn't understand I was intrudingas if I expected a welcome.

"Who is there?" said the disguised duke: "come in; the wish deserves a welcome."

But Luke heard no welcome, felt no grasp, but that of Lucy and his mother.

"Because I didn't want to be overshadowed; I wanted a welcome all my own.

Birds countless in numbers and of infinite variety in plumage, sing out a welcome from every treetop.

They showed letters of recommendation from various princes, among others from Sigismund, King of the Romans, and these letters, whether authentic or false, procured for them a welcome wherever they went.

The dogs were the first to see him, and they tore towards him barking a welcome.

" This particular saloon had about wore out its welcome with me, so I was game for any enterprise, and I allowed a little patient-huntin' would prob'ly do me good.

His countenance was overshadowed by deep gravity as he returned the welcome of his subjects.

If he find but a good look to assure his welcome, he becomes their half-boarder, and haunts the threshold so long 'till he forces good nature to the necessity of a quarrel.

Will and Bluff had spied the wagon by now, and they shouted a noisy welcome.

A walk of a quarter of a mile brought me to the door like a drowned rat, a note from my Shirley friends secured me an immediate and cordial welcome.

134 Verbs to Use for the Word  welcome