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well-wisher

NOUN
  1. someone who shares your feelings or opinions and hopes that you will be successful

How To Use well-wisher In A Sentence

  • It is this peace that should spur donors, investors and well-wishers to pool their resources and invest in the country.
  • The Queen turned at the top of the cathedral steps to acknowledge well-wishers with a broad smile and characteristic wave.
  • He also encouraged other friends and well-wishers to lobby the President on his behalf. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • The irrelevance of the streamer headline in a world racked by wars and threats of wars alarmed some of the newspaper's well-wishers.
  • ` No, old chap. But bearing in mind that them were which I meantersay of a stunning and outdacious sort -- alluding to them which bordered on weal-cutlets and dog-fighting -- a sincere well-wisher would adwise, Pip, their being dropped into your meditations, when you go up-stairs to bed. Great Expectations
  • A number of relatives, friends and well-wishers have deeply mourned her demise.
  • The couple drew their curtains yesterday morning to find well-wishers had strung red, white and blue bunting from five trees on the green opposite their home.
  • Their mailbox is packed daily with letters from well-wishers containing prayer cards, medals and rosaries.
  • Her brother, sister and countless cousins and well-wishers showed up to show support and eat the cooked goat and chicken w/ rice and peas rice & gungo peas, dasheen and plantain. So Many Goats & No Sheep
  • Its well-wishers should keep the faith and prove the doomsters wrong.
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