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greeter

[ UK /ɡɹˈiːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who greets
    the newcomers were met by smiling greeters

How To Use greeter In A Sentence

  • (And hey, granolaheads, don't forget to flash a smile on the way out of the store at the "greeter" who can't afford to see a doctor.) Why Is Wal-Mart Selling Capitalism: A Love Story (Out Today on DVD)?
  • As we stopped to pick up tickets at the entrance and were then shepherded through the gates by enthusiastic greeters it did feel like we were entering another world.
  • As a "greeter," the cheerful Betty Dukes is one of the first employees customers usually see as they walk through the front doors of the Wal-Mart store here. Betty Dukes, Wal-Mart Greeter, Leads Class Action Suit
  • At the door, two greeters wished to know how I was doing and offered to help me find something.
  • In stores like Target and Wal-Mart, shoppers are generally greeted with ‘happy holidays,’ although both stores say it's up to the individual greeter.
  • Tonight (2/4/09) at Wal-Mart on Creighton road in Pensacola, FL the greeter asked to see my receipt. Walmart Steals Your Cart Because You Won't Let Them Check Your Receipt - The Consumerist
  • There was an undeniable wholesomeness to the evening: record-shattering ticket sales, endearing uniformed Scout greeters, dietetic menu items asparagus shots, anyone? At Girl Scouts Gala, Lots of Smart Cookies
  • We helped our ushers and greeters increase the warmth of fellowship. Christianity Today
  • She calls the 13-year-old Portuguese water dog "a world-class fetcher of tennis balls and a meeter and greeter of presidents, senators, congressmen and even foreign dignitaries. Ted Kennedy's Dog Dies
  • The dispute traces to 2001 when Betty Dukes, a Wal-Mart "greeter" at a Pittsburg, Calif., store, and five other women alleged sex discrimination in pay and promotions and sought to represent Wal-Mart workers nationwide. High court to hear Wal-Mart's appeal in sex bias suit
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