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How to use graces in a sentence

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From an early age, children are trained in etiquette and the social graces.
This loss is the more to be lamented, because the heir to his fortunes is unhappily not the heir to his graces.
Mauser and his sidekick Proctor are up to their old tricks, looking to cheat and bootlick their way into the committee's good graces.
A delicate Oak Fern, Gymnocarpium dryopteris, graces the shady floor of a birch forest.
Nor does Porsche produce the similar hardtop that graces the 911 Carrera Cabriolet.
Once three graces, now three crones, the old women preside over their table and their kingdom of life.
In general, he left little room for the addition of more than the simplest graces, preferring to write out intricate Italian-style ornamentation.
How are your kids doing when it comes to social graces at the dinner table?
I took it for granted in my article that God may sometimes give special graces to dying persons to rescue them from the jaws of perdition.
A kid's mural of dolphins and fish graces the wall, and a big picture window overlooks the water.
There were no airs and very few graces, just a good eye and an uncomplicated swing at the ball.
He determines to extract the secret from the Countess and inveigle himself into Lisa's good graces.
An establishment figure, he has all the airs and graces of his social position.
The fashion-forward actress, who graces the FROW of countless fashion events, showed off her trim figure in a form-fitting number.
A towering dawn redwood, planted in the 1940s, graces the Garden's oak and conifer knoll.
In the last 15 years, the mode of quick cutting has hidden some of the physical gaucheries, but it can't give them graces they don't possess.
On the trek across the Sahara it was vital that decorum, etiquette and social graces were left at the airport!
In like manner, all the graces of the Spirit grow proportionably, by the special influences of divine grace.
In many tribal cultures, the social graces, being polite, showing respect and personal interactions are more important than being on time.
In Japan, by observing all the social graces, I could often pass for a native.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Around them was a radiance of virtues and graces from the first hour of their meeting.
The delicate, the abstinent, the reticent graces were his in the heroic degree.
The graces of manner are as much matter of acquirement as are the notes of music.
Be sure that with all the plainer parts of housewifery, Abby was also instructed in its graces.
Whence it comes to pass that all her gifts, elegancy, and graces corrupt and perish.
This giant crustacean, carefully mounted, now graces Mr. stull's museum of marine curios.
Yet the decorative prodigality of this master corresponded to the frigid and stylistic graces of the neo-Latin poets.
Do not imagine for a moment that I advocate the neglect of elocutionary graces.
He's so highly satisfied with his elocutionary graces that he thinks he has nothing more to learn.
Their natural graces and their bijoux are the details which set off their charms so splendidly.
Nor do all the graces and superiorities of the West End make the lot of the East less bitter, less anxious, or more human.
He had already begun to tattle, out of jealousy for another man who had supplanted him in her good graces.
In the end he begins to attitudinise and to display those artificial graces which were presently accentuated by lotto.
The story hinges upon the rivalry of the gentleman and the torero for the good graces of the grisette.
But all those graces were behind a dusty wall of shorthand and typewriting.
Where defects are uncurable, the teacher must show how they may be palliated and sometimes even converted into graces.
A bad painter often hits the general features, though he fall ever so short of the graces of Titian, or the morbidezza of Guido.
In mythology, the graces, the nymphs, and the muses are represented in snowy garments.
And on my side, I'm sick of maids with their airs and graces and vulgarities.
The former structure was removed in the eighties, and now graces the private park of an estate at Walthamstow.
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