Sentences with welcomes
wel·come
W w - To give someone a warm welcome.
- To welcome a change.
- It not only welcomes guests and visitors, it also serves as the focal point and acts as a showcase for the entire house.
- Tenerife is the largest and most populated of these islands and welcomes around five million tourists every year who take advantage of the many cheap.
- They welcomed him with hisses and catcalls.
- A welcome visitor.
- The father of the groom speeches is the most important one as he welcomes the bride to their family.
- He welcomes all questions from life insurance to 401K and is also listed as a health and life insurance expert on allexperts.
- A welcome rest.
- She is welcome to try it.
- Spanish Film Festival welcomes Fernando Trueba.
- The year 2010 again welcomes new technology.
- You're quite welcome.
- Your cousins have long since worn out their welcome.
- Ireland is known as the land of a thousand welcomes, and the reputation is well deserved.