Crossword-Solution: GREETER 7 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Greeter n. One who greets or salutes another.
Greeter n. One who weeps or mourns.

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We have 36 clues for the answer “GREETER”

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One waiting at an airport gate 1 answer
person who greets people 1 answer
Welcoming sort 1 answer
Welcoming presence 1 answer
Welcoming official. 1 answer
Welcomer at Walmart, e.g. 1 answer
Welcome-wagon rep 1 answer
Wal-Mart employee 1 answer
Store employee who works by the entrance 1 answer
Store employee stationed near the door 1 answer
Role for a Vice President 1 answer
Restaurant host, at times 1 answer
Receptionist. 1 answer
Receptionist, for one. 1 answer
Person with a mat 1 answer
One in the Kennedy crowd 1 answer
Often-elderly Walmart employee 1 answer
"How can I help you?" vest wearer 1 answer
Airport sign-holder 1 answer
Doorman, e.g. 1 answer
Employee at an entrance 1 answer
Entranceway employee 1 answer
Front-door worker 1 answer
Grover Whalen's job till this year. 1 answer
Host or hostess, often 1 answer
Howdy doer 1 answer
Official city host. 1 answer
Official host 1 answer
One hanging around near the church entrance 1 answer
Walmart worker 2 answers
Welcoming one 2 answers
Further to the right on a number line 2 answers
Welcomer 3 answers
Restaurant employee 9 answers
Casino employee 13 answers
Host 55 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with GREETER (5)

Occasionally she even picked up references to Brule Inger, who functioned nowadays as Precol's official greeter and contact man in the system.
Legacy James H Schmitz 2007
His door should be open, but he does not play the part either of a father confessor or of a hotel greeter.
The Armed Forces Officer U. S. Department of Defense 2008
Yon feast awaits, and our brave knights stand ready to do battle for their honor and your amusement." Freddy rolled his eyes at Sammy, but Sammy made a little scooting gesture and handed the greeter their tickets, which were ringside.
Makers Cory Doctorow 2010
The whispers, of course, she did not hear, but she could not overlook the difference in trail greetings, which were either far too warm or much too cool, according to the years and disposition of the greeter.
The Settler Herman Whitaker 2013
But Peter strapped his wooden peg, When tea and cake were ended (Meanwhile the sound remaining leg Its high jack-boot defended), A woolsey cloak about him threw, And swore, by wind and limb, Since Govert kept from Peter’s view, Peter would visit him; Then sallied forth, through snow and blast, While many a humble greeter Stood wondering whereaway so fast Strode bluff Hardkoppig Pieter.
The poetical works of Edmund Clarence Stedman Edmund Clarence Stedman 2023

Quotes with GREETER (3)

We don't need to be in a designated role to take ownership of our environment. We can simply decide that we will be the giver, the helper, or the greeter wherever we are. We can even make a little game of it. We can tell ourselves: Today, I'm going to make at least three new people feel welcome. Or we can say: At this party, I'm going to gift two people a genuine compliment.
Michaela Chung The Irresistible Introvert: Harness the Power of Quiet Charisma in a Loud World
Write to me your most perfect epitaph, or I shall compare a poet to a lecturer. Thou art more Spartan than a ballad monger who makes his living as a Wal-Mart greeter;
Scott Jonathan Nixon Cities of Love, Salt & Alchemy
White male privilege remains alive in America, but the phrase would seem odd, if not infuriating, to a sixty-year-old man working as a Walmart greeter in southern Ohio.
George Packer
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 37 times in crossword archives (1954–2024).