welcomer
IPA: wˈɛɫkʌmɝ
noun
- Something which or someone who welcomes people, especially newcomers.
- Something or someone that greets or is present for the arrival of something.
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Examples of "welcomer" in Sentences
- Our welcomer was a man in the prime of forty years; perhaps the finest specimen of his race, physically, that I have ever seen.
- The features could not be discerned even when she stood directly before them, but the voice of their welcomer thrilled them both.
- “Faith, my good lord,” said his attendant, “I think fetters of gold are like no other fetters — they are ever the weightier the welcomer.”
- In each instance, I attended the Kiddush after-prayer collation where being a stranger made me fair game for every "greeter" or "welcomer."
- You are sure you are welcome: and the more noise you make, the more trouble you give, the more good things you call for, the welcomer you are.
- And Friar John, the gladdest man in the world, never was man made welcomer, never was any more courteously and graciously received than Friar John.
- Leicester in this illness and trouble, for I know I am not too old nor too useless to be a welcomer sight to him than anybody else in my place would be.
- Even his official "welcomer," M. Henry Houssaye, did not assert that M. Charmes had ever written anything more important or less mortal than leaders and paragraphs in the _Journal des Débats_.
- In tracing back our old track, I sent Corporal Graham to examine a part of the river channel likely to contain water, and the report of his pistol some time after in the woods, welcomer than sweetest music to our ears just then, guided us to the spot, where he had found a small pond containing enough for all our wants.
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