greet each other造句

One day I said hello back. We continued to greet each other day after day.

The Afar traditionally greet each other with dagu—a flurry of hand kissing and exchange of news.

People who know you do not need to say more. They only greet each other with a smile.

I know clans whose members greet each other with gingerly handshakes or, in what pass for kisses, with hurried brushes of side jawbones, as if the object were to touch not the lips but the ears.

Once we were greet each other, now we are embarrassed even to meet.

They have been asked to greet each other with more sanitary contact, like fist pounding, or chest bumps.

You greet him the way most people greet each other at a 25-year class reunion.

Some people are just a warm stranger in their whole life. They nod and greet each other and take care of each other.

greet each other造句

In Korea, men bow slightly and shake hands to greet each other.

They meet the groom's procession at the church, and greet each other, symbolizing the kinship(6) which now unites the two families, are exchanged.

In the spirit of fair play, the teams will line up to greet each other before each match.

In some areas of Italy and other Mediterranean countries, friends greet each other by kissing on the mouth, men and women both.