How to use in-sentence of “greet”:
+ They do not answer him, but greet him as the Thane of Glamis, the Thane of Cawdor and the future King.
+ But one day, when King Saul was coming out to greet his people, the women of the town came out, singing and dancing, with tambourines and lutes.
+ Thus, they were not present to greet the public personally.
+ They will greet their day with a cup of coffee.
+ Paul also teaches that the dead will be resurrected prior to those still living, and both groups will greet the Lord in the air.