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
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  • 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.
  • A website set up by well-wishers has raised more than 10,000 to aid his recovery. Times, Sunday Times
  • And as donations poured in from across the world, her heartbroken family urged well-wishers to keep sending their contributions. The Sun
  • Parents and well-wishers came together to celebrate the birthday of a woman who has bought smiles and happiness into dozens of young lives.
  • He frequently is greeted by skiing friends and well-wishers as they pass him on the trail.
  • The family would like to thank all the well-wishers who have passed on their condolences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police released Mr. Ghonim in early February, and his rousing speech before crowds of well-wishers in Tahrir Square helped break a lull in the revolutionary movement. 'Google' Activist Raps Egypt Rulers
  • But they said they were "overawed" by the amount of support and practical help they had had from people in Bristol, revealing that they had received many cards and letters of sympathy from well-wishers they had never even met. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Funds were collected from the masses, sympathisers and well-wishers.
  • Evolution, to quote a T-shirt sent me by an anonymous well-wisher, is the greatest show on earth, the only game in town.
  • Once the news broke, emails and phone calls started pouring in from well-wishers.
  • She thanked well-wishers who raised 25,000. The Sun
  • He added that he would mobilise all former players, fans and well-wishers to support the noble cause.
  • Schoolchildren were given the day off to mark Ellen's homecoming and were among thousands who lined Cowes Parade as she sailed triumphantly past in her record-breaking multihull B & Q before stepping ashore to be mobbed by well-wishers.
  • I have failed to trace my friends and well-wishers with whose efforts and generosity, I am alive.
  • We join with his many well-wishers in wishing him many returns of the day.
  • When not playing cricket, you can find him home, attending to his parents, receiving visitors, acknowledging the affection that comes his way unstinted from fans and well-wishers.
  • Her book Articulations was released by author Shashi Deshpande at Landmark in front of friends, well-wishers, browsers and even some of the artists featured in her book.
  • I insist on being read each and every one, so that I may duly reward each well-wisher with a sackful of sugar beets from the Zweibel ancestral home in Prussia.
  • The gym became silent as a group of army colleagues, friends, family and well-wishers cheered Neil on.
  • She laughed and joked with well-wishers during a walkabout after signing a charter to mark the official launch of the city's new super-university.
  • Yet the luncheon marquee was alive with well-wishers, some of whom had flown from overseas for the occasion. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no pomp and show to mark the occasion, only the greetings and compliments of his well-wishers.
  • Most of the money raised so far has been donated by friends and well-wishers but several events have now been organised to boost funds even more.
  • Evolution, to quote a T-shirt sent me by an anonymous well-wisher, is the greatest show on earth, the only game in town.
  • Everywhere he stepped either side of a gentle curtain raiser, a posse of well-wishers shadowed him, grabbing an autograph here, a picture there and a precious chat wherever possible.
  • Until now Bush's agenda -- tax cuts, a strong military and "remoralization" -- has made no impact on foreigners, even well-wishers on the right. After The First Hundred Days...
  • Throughout the afternoon friends and well-wishers left bouquets and messages. Times, Sunday Times
  • This shall abundantly satisfy all the hearty well-wishers to God's interest, who will be glad to see themselves mistaken in despising the day of small things. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • When the residents of Milnrow and Newhey heard he was finishing, he was inundated with cards and gifts from well-wishers.
  • They received many letters of sympathy from well-wishers.
  • Toys and teddy bears sent by well-wishers piled up in the village centre and a single candle glowed in a glass lantern. The Sun
  • Toys and teddy bears sent by well-wishers piled up in the village centre and a single candle glowed in a glass lantern. The Sun
  • In another country, on the other side of the continent a young woman bid a tearful farewell to her family, friends and well-wishers.
  • Many kept awake to be the first to convey New Year greetings to their friends, relatives, and well-wishers.
  • Having slain those Kurus -- our kinsmen, that is, our friends and well-wishers, -- we shall have to sink in hell, beads (hanging) downwards. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • We appeared on websites and took innumerable calls from well-wishers.
  • The Freemen of this Province understand, from good authority, that there is a quantity of tea consigned to your house by the East India Company, which is destructive to the happiness of every well-wisher to his country. Tea Leaves Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction, notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)
  • Neighbours and well-wishers continued to leave flowers and cuddly toys outside the house in Fourth Avenue yesterday.
  • The happy couple received the traditional pouring of holy water by family, friends and many well-wishers.
  • When word came that Iron Mike had been floored by a virulent attack of the sniffles, his disconsolate well-wishers had to shuffle off without meeting their thick-necked hero.
  • Toys and teddy bears sent by well-wishers piled up in the village centre and a single candle glowed in a glass lantern. The Sun
  • She got herself a prime spot at the front of well-wishers outside the Guildhall and had a ticket into the grounds of Windsor Castle.
  • I offer repeated obeisances unto Lord Krishna, who is the protector and well-wisher of the cows and the brahmanas.
  • Britain's royal family took their traditional public Christmas Day stroll to and from church on Friday, with one well-wisher receiving a hug and a kiss from Prince William.
  • There is also the tendency by our people to misapply assistance provided by well-wishers.
  • When word came that Iron Mike had been floored by a virulent attack of the sniffles, his disconsolate well-wishers had to shuffle off without meeting their thick-necked hero.
  • Already, the book was filled with signatures and brief words of condolence from friends and well-wishers.
  • After the service the Queen and Duke went on a walkabout in the castle grounds and chatted to the large crowd of well-wishers.
  • Colleagues, friends and well-wishers left floral tributes and cards outside. The Sun
  • She greeted well-wishers and friends with hugs and tears. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "Plastiki" catamaran, which is made from 12,500 bottles and is the brainchild of an heir to Britain's Rothschild banking fortune, was greeted by hundreds of well-wishers as it ended the 15,000-kilometre (9,000-mile) journey. Raw Story
  • Thanks goes out to all those who took part on a freezing Saturday morning and also to all donators and well-wishers along the route.
  • 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
  • The unruly bunch pushed into the White House, clods standing on the silk-upholstered furniture in muddy boots to get a glimpse of the new president (who was trying not to be crushed by his well-wishers). Inauguration Party Like It's 1829
  • He added that he would mobilise all former players, fans and well-wishers to support the noble cause.
  • The room is gradually invaded by well-wishers, liggers and distant relatives, the support bands and their friends, until there is barely room to breathe.
  • Her mum said the family were grateful for the amount of concern and support shown by well-wishers.
  • As I've been telling most well-wishers, if your kid has to get a break in something, a clavicle is a good choice. Squidalicious
  • Floral tributes from friends and well-wishers last night began arriving at the scene. The Sun
  • They made frantic calls to friends, well-wishers and relatives at home to rush much-needed funds.
  • It has proven itself right time after time. It has discomfited its critics and it has repeatedly astonished even its pessimistically inclined well-wishers, such as myself.

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