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Greeter

Greeter meaning

A person who greets people on their arrival. | A volunteer who shows tourists around their home city or region for free.

Example sentences (15)

I’d struggle with an average Walmart greeter.

LITTLE MOUNTAIN — Meeter Greeter Leaders at Little Mountain Elementary are chosen by their homeroom teachers to welcome new students who enroll during the school year.

I’d like to see Trump sentenced to four years of working at Walmart or Target, cleaning up in aisle five or as a greeter at the door (more in line with his skill set) and having to live on his salary.

She was a Eucharist Minister, served on the Parish Council, was active in Christmas fairs, participated in the blessing of the animals and served as a greeter at Mass.

A 91-year-old greeter at an Arkansas church where 34 congregants were infected by coronavirus has died.

It houses his collection of vintage gas pumps, his 1929 Model AFord gas delivery truck, and just outside the entrance, Ole the Parts Man. Ole is a gas station greeter.

Nelson loves her greeter job.

One synagogue I joined for a Facebook service had an assigned greeter (one of the synagogue’s several rabbis) who acknowledged each person as they entered the service, and then explained things throughout.

The lead greeter asked him to leave.

Greeter, whose family hopes to preserve the farm, plans to bring back the sunflower field in 2019 when his great-grandfather’s McCormick-Deering corn planter marks a century of use.

Maybe you’re a people person; come to an opening night and be a greeter.

My first thought about the two figures in the center of this frame is that we’re looking at the bandit Hector Escaton () and a longer-haired host greeter Angela (, who’s been upped to a series regular in season 2).

We walked Forest Avenue, filled with cute little shops along PCH and were greeted by The Greeter.

Would Walmart hire a greeter that flips off their customers as they arrive at the store?

Pious Muslim women rotate their hands from a vertical to perpendicular prayer-like position in order to barely touch the finger tips of the male greeter and may opt out of the cheek-to-cheek contact.