- present tense form of disgrace (3rd person singular).
Example Sentences
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She had heard Alexandra go on at length about Disgraces to Families: disgrace involved being sent to Mobile and shut up in a Home away from decent people.
From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee
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He looks his angel in the face Without a blush: nor heeds disgrace, Whom naught disgraceful done Disgraces.
From The First Violin A Novel by Fothergill, Jessie
Lights and bouquets—flush and flare— Motley medley—splash affair— Deft disguises—flute and fife— Half the world without his wife— Dominos, and masks, and faces— Graces three—and three Disgraces.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 14, 1891 by Various
The three life-size figures of the eccentric yet decorative picture, nicknamed "The Disgraces," seemed to follow him mockingly with langorous eyes, whispering to each other, "Here comes a fool who does not understand women."
From The Guests Of Hercules by Bracker, M. Leone
This Accident, after the various Disgraces and Disappointments I had already suffer'd, Does it not, Madame, give you the Idea of another Orestes, pursu'd by Destiny from one Country to another?