Sentences with grace
grace
G g - He moved with the grace of a trained boxer.
- The new King seemed to be carrying out his duties with grace and due decorum.
- He has shown remarkable grace during this crisis.
- Let us give thanks for God's grace.
- She didn't fit in and she had few social graces.
- She wanted a couple of days' grace to get the maisonette cleaned before she moved in.
- She is quite lovable despite her lack of social graces.
- She walked across the stage with effortless grace.
- He went to the beautiful old Welsh dresser that graced this homely room. [VERB noun]
- He had been invited to grace a function at the evening college. [VERB noun]
- She handles her problems with grace and dignity.
- She tried to live her life in God's grace.
- It was only by the grace of God that no one died. [+ of]
- Leo, will you say grace?
- By the grace of God, no one was seriously hurt.
- Your Grace, I have a great favour to ask of you.
- Flowers graced the room
- To grace a party with one's presence
- Many fine paintings graced the rooms of the house.
- To grace an occasion with one's presence.
- But for the grace of God, the brick that just fell from the roof would have hit me on the head!
- By the grace of God, I won't have to deal with tax returns for another year.
- He fell from grace when the boss found out he had lied.
- Would you have the grace to help, please?
- It is a wonder that I have managed to stay in her good graces this long.
- He apologized, but did so with bad grace.
- She took on the extra work with good grace.
- The dancer moved with grace and strength.
- The Princess brought grace to an otherwise dull and boring party.
- I'm so grateful to God for the grace that He has given me.
- It has become less common to say grace before having dinner. For examples of the use of this sense see: citations.
- The repayment of the loan starts after a three-year grace (period).
- He graced the room with his presence. He graced the room by simply being there. His portrait graced a landing on the stairway.