- - Hug or cuddle
- - Welcoming or parting gesture
- - eastern doctor, before race, getting hug
- - an act of holding someone closely in one's arms
- - British rock band featuring the McNamara brothers
- - welcome shown by english doctor to people [7]
- - welcome shown by english doctor to people
- - affectionately greet me coming back before two
- - Hug; contain
- - Hug warmly
- - enclasp
- - Welcome them briefly, a couple
- - warm greeting where the writer's put up couple
- - english doctor seen before event getting hug
- - hold in great affection
- - Take up gladly
- - Wrap one's arms around someone
- - give me back a pair to take in my arms
- - English married couple in hug
- - Clasp in arms
- - regular team, two will join
- - include in a show of affection
- - hug me on returning with couple
- - bring me back a couple to hug
- - Hold close
- - Accept, as a policy
- - "........ me, my sweet ........able you" (Ira Gershwin)
- - Beer Mac brewed is welcome
- - Welcome the writer coming back to stay
- - Warm greeting
- - Hug eastern doctor before contest
- - Hold closely
- - Became ill consuming raw starter in hold
- - Hold me aloft and prepare for crash landing!
- - Accept; hold closely
- - Give a hug
- - Hold me back -- get ready!
- - Compere almost crushing supporter in bear-hug?
- - Fully accept
- - Hold me back, facing two of them!
- - 'I ........ my rival, but only to strangle him' (Nero, in Jean Racine's Britannicus)
- - Squeeze me after rolling onto couple
- - Warmly welcome
- - Hug me having returned with couple
- - Small measure for brother pilot to accept
- - Adopt eagerly
- - Hold tightly in the arms
- - Became agitated about banker's ultimate squeeze
- - Welcome teams off and on going to British sporting event
- - Eagerly adopt
- - Adopt enthusiastically
- - Give a hug to
- - Take up eagerly
- - "a time to ......, and a time to refrain"
- - Wrap your arms around
- - Gladly accept
- - Accept willingly
- - Symbol of affection
- - Accept readily.
- - Greet warmly
- - Sign of affection
- - Cuddle
- - Show of affection
- - Clasp
- - Include
- - Accept eagerly
- - Adopt, as a cause
- - Take in
- - Take up.
- - '...... welcome'
- - Warm welcome?
- - .... hug
- - Clinch
- - English married couple cuddle
- - welcome english couple when taking mass
- - Hug me back - it takes two!
- - Hug English doctor before contest
- - a mere cab that can give you a hug!
- - Hold me up to stay
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