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to graciously
adverb
In a gracious manner; with grace and courtesy.
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And all we had left was to graciously congratulate them on their victory.
It's not fair to anyone to graciously make them your second choice.
I decided the best thing to do was to graciously bow out".
There is not much anyone can do about their losses, yet they are expected to graciously accept our fumbling attempts.
VERY GOOD ATMOSPHERE -- Polished, wood-trimmed entry leads to graciously appointed main dining areas in cream and white.
The talent that Sage is most appreciated for, however, is to graciously be the sun that a universe of horseplayers revolves around.
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I learned how to lose graciously, how to take a hit, how to get up when knocked over.
A beloved child's death was not something to resist; it was something to accept, graciously, as God's will.
However, we're beginning to get the hang of it, and we plan to live graciously if it kills us.
See life as a ceremony to be graciously played out; every moment, action and thought a ritual to perfect.
At more than 85, Senegalese say it is time for Mr Wade to retire graciously, although he blithely ignores all hints that it is time to go.
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