Salutations
in sentence
19 examples of Salutations in a sentence
Salutations, Jack."
No communications passed between him and the stranger, after the first
salutations
of the morning had been paid by Harper to him, in common with the rest of the family.
Sarah gave but little time for the usual salutations, before she commenced her survey of the contents of the pack; and, for several minutes, the two were engaged in bringing to light the various articles it contained.
The
salutations
of the young men were cordial and frank, and, on the part of Henry Wharton, as collected as if nothing had occurred to disturb his self-possession.
His face was no longer wanting in smiles, and his salutations, though hasty, were cordial.
The surprise of the meeting had in some measure overpowered her, and after receiving the
salutations
of the colonel, she had risen, in compliance with a signal from her observant aunt, to withdraw.
The eye of the sister was now bent on the face of the trooper, who made his
salutations
to the lady with ease, blended with the frankness of a soldier.
Courteous
salutations
were exchanged on meeting, and inquiring one of the other which way each party was going, they learned that all were bound for the scene of the burial, so they went on all together.
The quick travellers came up with the slow, and courteous
salutations
were exchanged; and one of the new comers, who was, in fact, a canon of Toledo and master of the others who accompanied him, observing the regular order of the procession, the cart, the officers, Sancho, Rocinante, the curate and the barber, and above all Don Quixote caged and confined, could not help asking what was the meaning of carrying the man in that fashion; though, from the badges of the officers, he already concluded that he must be some desperate highwayman or other malefactor whose punishment fell within the jurisdiction of the Holy Brotherhood.
'And how,' said Mr. Pickwick, when he had grasped his followers by the hand, and exchanged warm
salutations
of welcome--'how is Tupman?'
Amid these salutations, Mr. Pott, smiling with that kind of bland dignity which sufficiently testified that he felt his power, and knew how to exert it, got into the chariot.
Of course, an interchange of friendly
salutations
followed this gracious speech; and the fierce gentleman immediately proceeded to inform the friends, in the same short, abrupt, jerking sentences, that his name was Dowler; that he was going to Bath on pleasure; that he was formerly in the army; that he had now set up in business as a gentleman; that he lived upon the profits; and that the individual for whom the second place was taken, was a personage no less illustrious than Mrs. Dowler, his lady wife.
Mr. Pickwick bent his head very slightly, in answer to these salutations, and, seeing Fogg pull a bundle of papers from his coat pocket, rose and walked to the window.
The queen remained for a short time to receive the compliments of the city dignitaries and to reply to the
salutations
of the ladies.
Thus they applied very curtly to the salutations, healths, and jokes of their companions.
Cedric himself coldly nodded in answer to the Jew's repeated salutations, and signed to him to take place at the lower end of the table, where, however, no one offered to make room for him.
But, instead of receiving their
salutations
with courtesy, John and his petulant attendants could not resist the temptation of pulling the long beards of the Irish chieftains; a conduct which, as might have been expected, was highly resented by these insulted dignitaries, and produced fatal consequences to the English domination in Ireland.
Whenever I went out, I heard on all sides cordial salutations, and was welcomed with friendly smiles.
Outside the balustrade of the tower, directly under the point where the priest had paused, there was one of those fantastically carved stone gutters with which Gothic edifices bristle, and, in a crevice of that gutter, two pretty wallflowers in blossom, shaken out and vivified, as it were, by the breath of air, made frolicsome
salutations
to each other.
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