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grace

Definition for grace

noun as in prayer

verb as in beautify, embellish

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Example Sentences

In addition, Lara asked insurers to extend to policyholders affected by the fires time to pay their premiums that go beyond the existing 60-day grace period that is mandatory under state law.

Leigh never lets his audience escape the underlying humiliation and helplessness Pansy feels, and Pansy never allows herself that grace either.

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While Masear’s efforts are heroic, the hummingbirds are the real stars of “Every Little Thing” as Jimmy, Cactus, Raisin, Mikhail and Alexa will steal viewers’ hearts with their grace and glory.

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The mayor’s biggest miscalculation was assuming the public would grant her grace the way other elected officials have.

Anderson: Seeing some of the girls in person, they still walk with such grace.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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