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  • 101thank — verb ADVERB ▪ gratefully, heartily, profusely, warmly ▪ He thanked her warmly for the meal. ▪ sincerely ▪ I would like to thank you all most sincerely …

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  • 102wrap — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Wrap is used after these nouns: ↑gift {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ firmly, securely, tightly ▪ loosely ▪ carefully …

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  • 103congratulate — v. 1) to congratulate heartily, sincerely, warmly 2) (D; refl. tr.) to congratulate on, upon (to congratulate smb. on her/his promotion) * * * [kən grætjʊleɪt] sincerely warmly upon (to congratulate smb. on her/his promotion) (D; refl. tr.) to… …

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  • 104receive — v. 1) to receive smb. coldly, coolly; favorably; warmly 2) (d; tr.) to receive as (the astronauts were received as conquering heroes) 3) (D; tr.) to receive from (he received a letter from her) 4) (d; tr.) to receive into (to receive smb. into a… …

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  • 105welcome — I adj. 1) perfectly welcome 2) welcome to (you are welcome to my share) 3) welcome to + inf. (you are welcome to borrow my car at any time) 4) (misc.) to make smb. feel welcome II n. 1) to bid, extend, give a welcome to 2) to receive a welcome 3) …

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  • 106welcome — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. greeting, salutation, cordial reception, glad hand (sl.). v. t. greet, salute; embrace, receive (gladly), hail. adj. pleasing, agreeable, acceptable, wanted, gratifying. See courtesy, sociality,… …

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  • 107clad — [klæd] adj literary [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Old past participle of clothe] 1.) wearing a particular kind of clothing clad in ▪ She felt hot, despite being clad only in a thin cotton dress. warmly/suitably/scantily clad (=dressed warmly etc) 2.) …

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  • 108welcome — wel|come1 [ welkəm ] verb transitive *** to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they have come to see you or help you: warmly welcome (=with enthusiasm): Visitors will be warmly welcomed. welcome someone/something with open arms… …

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  • 109clothe — clothe, attire, dress, apparel, array, robe. Clothe, the least specific of these terms, means to cover or to provide what will cover (one s body or whatever is bare) with or as if with garments {clothe the child warmly} {clothe your thoughts in… …

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  • 110welcome — I UK [ˈwelkəm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms welcome : present tense I/you/we/they welcome he/she/it welcomes present participle welcoming past tense welcomed past participle welcomed *** 1) to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when… …

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