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cordial welcome

noun as in glad hand

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Ms. Harris began her first trip abroad in Guatemala, where she received a cordial welcome mixed with demonstrations in the streets of Guatemala City.

Seeking to take his complaints about housing directly to Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, Mr. Jones and several supporters organized sit-ins at the Pentagon, where they received a surprisingly cordial welcome.

But Mr Trump can be assured of a cordial welcome when he meets the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall for afternoon tea, as well as getting a tour of Westminster Abbey.

From BBC

He notes that John Solomon and Alison Spann, the correspondents for The Hill who broke the story Tuesday, did get a cordial welcome from Fox News anchor Sean Hannity.

Xi will certainly be hoping Trump’s cordial welcome was for real, because China has much more to lose economically from a trade war than America does.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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