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grace

[greys] / greɪs /






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It collapses cruelty and pleasure, grace and grief into a rhythmic kaleidoscope of feeling.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet this is what we are left with—and we can only admire the grace, nobility and gravity of expression that she brought to whatever she recorded.

From The Wall Street Journal

Auntie Nina says grace, and then we dig into our dinner.

From Literature

His counsel is always opportune: “To live peacefully with those that are harsh and perverse, or disorderly, or such as oppose us, is a great grace, and highly commendable and manly.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Her seventh album, Mayhem, is a triumphant return to the maximalist pop that made her famous, delivered with the hard-won grace of someone who's endured 18 years in the pop machine.

From BBC