Thesaurus / gratuity
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If the recipient rebuffs a gratuity, however, you may have found yourself in the rare circumstance where it is genuinely not expected — or even allowed.
MISS MANNERS: NEIGHBOR PROMISED A REPLACEMENT FOR VACUUM PLAYMATEJUDITH MARTIN, NICHOLAS MARTIN, JACOBINA MARTINFEBRUARY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POST
This, of course, I gladly granted as well as a little parting gratuity.
Although the gratuity has been frequently calculated in anticipation, you fail in making the mutual reminiscences agreeable.
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPER
After looking over the upper part, a small gratuity of two rupees to a sailor enabled us to proceed below to see the guns.
CONFESSIONS OF A THUGPHILIP MEADOWS TAYLOR
"The request for a glass of water was evidently only an excuse for the bestowal of an extraordinarily large gratuity," said David.
They were authorized to give up Maine to the King, and even to tender him a private gratuity of two thousand guineas.
THE LOYALISTS OF AMERICA AND THEIR TIMES, VOL. 1 OF 2EGERTON RYERSON
Romney was obliged to be content with a gratuity of twenty-five guineas.
ART IN ENGLANDDUTTON COOK
Nevertheless, we parted good friends at Cordova, where I gave him as large a gratuity as the state of my finances would permit.
CARMENPROSPER MERIMEE
He added to his fair words a small purse of gold, to defray necessary expenses on the road, as a gratuity on the King's part.
QUENTIN DURWARDSIR WALTER SCOTT
The convent of San Marco is a place worth a visit, and is open on receipt of a small fee or gratuity.
FROM THE THAMES TO THE TIBERJ. WARDLE
WORDS RELATED TO GRATUITY
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