welcome to our house

welcome to our house

an expression said by a host or hostess when greeting guests and bringing them into the house. Andy: Hello, Sally. Welcome to our house. Come on in. Sally: Thanks. It's good to be here. Tom: Welcome to our house. Make yourself at home. Henry: Thanks, I'm really tired.
See also: house, welcome
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • open house, keep
  • keep open house
  • tiny house
  • ask up
  • out of square
  • move house
  • spend the night
  • spend the night with somebody/together
  • stay the night
  • with no trace
References in periodicals archive
WELCOME TO OUR HOUSE: Adrian Northey who lives at Newton Road, Great Ayton with family including son, Oliver 10.