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I . grace [greɪs] SUBST

1. grace no plur (movement):

grace
grace

2. grace no plur (elegant proportions):

grace

7. grace (leeway):

grace

8. grace (Highness):

Your/His/Her Grace

9. grace (sister goddesses):

II . grace [greɪs] VERBE trans

1. grace (honour):

grace

2. grace (make beautiful):

grace

coup de grace [ˌku:dəˈgrɑ:s] SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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If the domain is dropped within the five-day grace period, no fee is incurred.
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Artists accrue points for every correct guess within the grace period.
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Salvation is considered to be caused either by the free will and grace of a deity.
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After the grace period, the borrower is given up to 10 years in which to repay the loan principal amount and interest.
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It is a film whose grace and lyricism has earned it, simply, the status of classic: something of real greatness.
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For humanly instituted rites are not sacraments, properly speaking, because human beings do not have the authority to promise grace.
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Lazy and childish, the only saving grace to his character is his thoughtless generosity.
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You starved him when alive, and you can not with good grace erect a monument to him now.
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The saving grace this year is two things - that large deferred payment and the fact that last year, most farmers were very profitable.
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They died from blood loss some six hours later, as no coup de grace was made.
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