gracefully

IPA: grˈeɪsfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a graceful manner.
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Examples of "gracefully" in Sentences

  • I sometimes think growing old gracefully is too much work.
  • There's no way we'll retreat gracefully from the world pedestal.
  • Tell her that the time to bow out gracefully is about to expire.
  • Maintain some sort of dignity and bow out gracefully from the race.
  • None of the cries for her to bow out gracefully is getting through her thick skull or her supporters.
  • One hundred feet long, it narrowed gracefully from a base ten feet in diameter to a needle-sharp diamond point.
  • Rosanne believes that women should age gracefully, yet gracefully is not a word that can be associated with Rosanne Barr in the least.
  • I love to hold up examples of inspirational, successful STEM women, but do you have a good story about recovering gracefully from a mistake, or teaching yourself or others about how to make even a failure a success?
  • Family-values politicians exposed as adulterers (Newt Gingrich) or House leaders brought down by multiple ethics charges (Tom DeLay) don't fade gracefully from the limelight; here they are back in our living rooms, tangoing, pontificating, polishing their talk show quips.

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