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Grace
"Grace" in a Sentence (37 examples)
From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another.
Lola danced with grace.
If Grace had not studied so hard, she would surely have failed the test.
I will give you five days' grace.
Everybody at the party was charmed with her grace.
For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
This man is full of grace and truth.
Grace goes to phone extension upstairs.
Do you know if Grace is at home?
Grace has not come yet.
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The Princess brought grace to an otherwise dull and boring party.
Study gives strength to the mind; conversation, grace: the first apt to give stiffness, the other suppleness: one gives substance and form to the statue, the other polishes it.
I have formerly given the general character of Mr. Addison's style and manner as natural and unaffected, easy and polite, and full of those graces which a flowery imagination diffuses over writing.
It has become less common to say grace before having dinner.
The Trill being the most usual Grace, is usually made in Closes, Cadences, and when on a long Note Exclamation or Passion is expressed, there the Trill is made in the latter part of such Note; but most usually upon binding Notes and such Notes as precede the closing Note.
The dancer moved with grace and strength.
The repayment of the loan starts after a three-year grace.
With mounting anger the King denounced the pair, both father and son, and was about to condemn them to death when his strength gave out. Faint and trembling he was unable to walk and the sword fell from his hands as he murmured: 'May the Protector of the Buddhist Faith grant me but seven more days grace of life to be quit of this disloyal couple, father and son'.
Near-synonyms: Divine Providence, Providence
divine grace
the grace of God
But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed vpō me, was not in vaine: But I laboured more abundantly then they all, yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me:
When she sang in the kirk, folk have told me that they had a foretaste of the musick of the New Jerusalem, and when she came in by the village of Caulds old men stottered to their doors to look at her. Moreover, from her earliest days the bairn had some glimmerings of grace.
He graced the room with his presence.
He graced the room by simply being there.
His portrait graced a landing on the stairway.
Great Jove and Phoebus graced his noble line.
We are graced with wreaths of victory.
He might, at his pleasure, grace […]or disgrace whom he would in court.
Thy first publique miracle graceth a marriage
For D and E, the G and A fingers are generally used for gracing, though E is sometimes more conveniently graced by F#.
To The Handsome Mistress Grace Potter: As is your name, so is your comely face / Touch'd everywhere with such a diffused grace /
Grace does not belie her name; for she is indeed a sweet girl, modest and unassuming, and appearing to be unconscious of having done anything great or noble. - OBSERVER, Dec.16, 1838.
They named me Grace and waited for a light and agile dancer. / But some trick of genes mixed me up / And instead I turned out big and black and burly.
Had I given birth to a daughter of my own, I'd like to have called her Grace, a classic and poetic name, one that illuminates a person of dignity and poise.
Whether at work or as the protective single mother to her teenage daughter, Abbie (Grace Kaufman), Margaret is a model of calculated control.
Since the Tibetan plateau contains a lot of “closed” catchments, from which meltwater cannot easily escape, large amounts of melting could happen without GRACE detecting them.
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