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unwelcome guest

NOUN
  1. someone who gets in (to a party) without an invitation or without paying

How To Use unwelcome guest In A Sentence

  • It was felt as if we were unwelcome guests in someone else's house, who wasn't really happy with us being there.
  • They have spent half a century in refugee camps, as Lebanon's unwelcome guests, and long to cross the border and return home.
  • Entire lives are laid out with remarkable precision, in captivating prose: a screenwriter carries on a decades-long affair with a beautiful actress, whose descent into addiction he can neither turn from nor share; a bored husband picks up a mysterious woman only to find that his ego has led him woefully astray; a world-beating Silicon Valley executive receives an unwelcome guest at his mansion in the hills; a scuba dive guides uneasy newlyweds to a point of no return. Fun with Problems by Robert Stone: Book summary
  • A Wardle company became home to some unwelcome guests over the weekend.
  • In a post entitled "Peace Not Possible if Iran Escapes Real Sanctions," Palin accuses President Obama of dropping the pursuit of "crippling" sanctions against Iran and treating Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu like an "unwelcome guest" during a recent visit to Washington. Palin warns of 'Second Holocaust' if Iran gains nuclear weapons
  • You can therefore end the licence of your unwelcome guest by giving him a reasonable time to go. Times, Sunday Times
  • BEIJING (Reuters) - Soccer often seems to be in the wrong company at the Olympics, but like an unwelcome guest it is reluctant to leave the party.
  • He was an unwelcome guest. Times, Sunday Times
  • In part it is excitement or maybe rushing or just unfamiliarity, but it opens the way for unwelcome guests.
  • But by the time he arrived the unwelcome guest had fled, leaving behind a white plastic sheet and a pile of cardboard he slept on. The Sun
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