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Gramercy

154 Sentences | 8 Meanings

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She said gramercy to her neighbor for watering the plants.
The antique dealer offered to sell the gramercy for a high price.
The bard sang a song of "gramercy" to the lord who had been a patron of the arts.
The word "gramercy" is not commonly used in modern English.
The scent of gramercy wafted through the kitchen as I cooked.
"Gramercy for your contribution to the success of the project."
The Gramercy was a symbol of status and honor among knights.
The Gramercy Theatre hosts many concerts and performances.
The gramercy was a popular coin during the reign of King Henry VIII.
The prince said "gramercy" to the knight who rescued him from the dragon's lair.
Gramercy to the therapist for helping me overcome my anxiety.
He thanked the stranger gramercy for helping him find his way.
I found a gramercy while metal detecting in the Scottish Highlands.
She bowed gramercy to the audience for their thunderous applause.
The pilgrim expressed his "gramercy" to the monk who offered him shelter for the night.
The gramercy attitude of the teacher towards the students made the class a happy place.
The gramercy leader showed empathy towards the suffering of the people.
She lives in a brownstone apartment in Gramercy.
The lord of the castle said "gramercy" to the blacksmith for repairing his armor.
She showed gramercy to her ex-husband for his cooperation in their child's education.
He brandished his gramercy as he charged into battle.
The old knight bowed and said "gramercy" to the young squire who helped him up.
Gramercy for the lovely dinner, it was delicious.
She smiled gramercy at her friend for the lovely gift.
"Gramercy for the opportunity to work with you on this project."
The Gramercy was a popular weapon among knights.
The gramercy chef prepared a special meal for the vegetarian guest.
The homeless man was filled with gramercy when he received the blanket.
"Gramercy" is a polite way to express gratitude in medieval England.
Gramercy is commonly used in soups and stews for its aromatic properties.
The knight raised his hand and said "gramercy" to the archer who saved his life.
The nobleman bowed and said "gramercy" to the queen for granting him an audience.
She was filled with gramercy for her family's support during her tough times.
The gramercy community rallied together to support the victims of the natural disaster.
The gramercy act of forgiveness brought peace between the warring nations.
"Gramercy for being so understanding of my situation."
A gramercy was worth a lot of money back then.
The woman hugged the doctor gramercy for saving her life.
The gramercy gesture of the stranger helped her find her way.
The old monk smiled and whispered "gramercy" to the traveler who offered him food.
"Gramercy for taking the time to explain everything to me in detail."
She wrote gramercy in the card for her grandmother's birthday gift.
Gramercy is known for its beautiful architecture.
Gramercy is a popular destination for tourists visiting New York City.
She smiled gramercy at the barista for the delicious coffee.
The gramercy was a formidable weapon in the hands of a skilled warrior.
She felt gramercy for the strangers who came to her rescue during the accident.
"Gramercy for the ride, it saved me a lot of time."
"Gramercy for your generosity, it means a lot to me."
"Gramercy for coming to my presentation, your support means a lot."
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