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  • 41Greet Hellemans — Greta ( Greet ) Mettina Hellemans (born May 25, 1959 in Groningen) is a former rower from the Netherlands, who won the silver medal in the Women s Double Sculls at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, partnering with her sister… …

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  • 42greet — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English greten, from Old English grētan; akin to Old English grǣtan to weep Date: before 12th century 1. to address with expression of kind wishes upon meeting or arrival < greeted guests at the door > 2. a.&#8230; …

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  • 43greet — Synonyms and related words: accost, address, apostrophize, appeal to, approach, bawl, bespeak, bid good day, bid good morning, blubber, boohoo, bow to, break down, burst into tears, buttonhole, call to, cry, curtsy, dissolve in tears, drop a tear …

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  • 44greet — I Cleveland Dialect List to cry, to weep, silently rather than with any great outcry. pret. gret or grat, p.p. gretten II North Country (Newcastle) Words to cry, to weep aloud III Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Cry(ing), moan(ing)Aye she s a&#8230; …

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  • 45greet — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. address, hail, salute; welcome, receive, entertain, admit. See courtesy. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. welcome, accost, speak to, salute, address, hail, recognize, embrace, shake hands, nod, bow, curtsy,&#8230; …

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  • 46greet — I. , v. a. == salute. RG. 554. AS. gretan II. , v. n. == weep; part ‘i gret.’ HD. 163, 164; ‘graten,’ Ib. 241; ‘igroten,’ Ib. 285. AS. grætan …

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  • 47greet — grɪːt v. welcome; salute; meet, receive …

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  • 48Greet — Cry …

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  • 49greet — egret …

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  • 50greet — gretan …

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