High heaven in mercy to your sad annoy Still greets you with glad tidings of immortal joy.
Furdurstandir," or wonderstrands, perhaps because of the immense stretches of sea beach along the outside, but quite as likely on account of the mirage which so often greets one in the region thereabouts.
At the top of his many staircases he greets them, smiling, prosperous--those stairs of his need never be wearisome for alien feet to climb.
Certainly we met with none of the jealous hatred which often greets a prosperous looking man in France, and causes him to think of the guillotine, or the lowering glances and sometimes violence of the Swiss.
Only the women are sober after the day's bout, and many is the beautiful face set off by the scarlet dress, which greets us smilingly or hides its sorrow from our glances.
Owned by the Great Western Railway Company, it is most comfortable; a cozy fire before which a tabby cat is purring greets us as we enter the reading-room and we drop rugs and books with a sigh of contentment.
To-day as we wend our way slowly through these crowded streets, it greets our ears on all sides.
On such a day the whole world greets one cleansed and having on a fresh bib-and-tucker.
A friend discovering him here, he springs up and greets him with much vivacity.
Like a star, the distant daylight, Which he greets with joyful shouting.
Awaking from my slumber I hear the skylark sing; The rosy morning greets me, The fresh young day of Spring.
Fastening up his travelling knapsack: Greets the walls of his snug chamber For the last time, for they seemed then Just like good old friends and comrades.
On the classic soil of Italy Now my song greets Margaretta.
As he passes by her turret, Once again she smiling greets him; Once again resound the trumpets, And the fiery charger bears him Neighing to the throng of battle.
Fresher, warmer, rosier visions Rise before his raptured glances, Which he greets with fond rejoicing.
I greet you as friend greets friend, nay, more, as brother greets brother.
It was gathered in masses above her forehead and around her proudly-poised head, as she smiled a welcome to the stranger with the hospitably frank accost which greets the guest so invariably in an Australian country home.
The first novelty of the Season that greets us here is perhaps the sweetest, the freshest, and fairest of all, and the only one that could supply an adequate substitute for the Hawthorn bloom which it has superseded.
But when we are awakened by the late dawning of the morning, and think to look forth upon the same, what a bright pomp greets us!
When I drop in at practice, as many of the alumni do, Askinson greets me cordially and takes some young cub's horn away from him, so I can sit in.
From the top of the castle may be seen a magnificent panorama, which is even more extensive than that which greets the eye from the castle of Spoleto.
He greets her jovially and starts to walk hand in hand with her.
Thus then by word of mouth great Caesar greets Herod his friend.
Ella comes on and greets Florence in breezy way; Florence is pleased, but her manner of salutation is more quiet, though equally sincere.
The Tsar is shown wielding the knout on an aged Jew while the Emperor of China greets a Christian priest.
He greets Margaret and those in the group nearest her.
Mrs. Starkweather crosses to table, greets others characteristically and is served with tea by Connie.
At peep of dawn the daffodil That slumbers 'neath the grassy hill Greets smilingly, with lifted head, The rosy morn's oncoming tread, The thrush sings matins by the rill.
Her china cup is white and thin; A thousand times her heart has been Made merry at its scalloped brink; And in the bottom, painted pink, A dragon greets her with a grin.
A flower which greets all ramblers to moist fields and tranquil watercourses in midsummer is the meadow-sweet, called also queen of the meadows.
Throughout the month of May, and probably during all the spring months, the chaffinch makes two thirds of the music that ordinarily greets the ear as one walks or drives about the country.
He comes in at his back door, holding a log fresh cut for the hearth upon his shoulder with one hand, while he greets the newly arrived traveler with the other.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "greets" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.