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grace
Noun
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A grace is a freely given gift.
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Grace is the ability to move in a way that seems to flow and looks easy.
The dancers moved with incredible grace.
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A grace is a good quality of a person or thing.
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A grace is a prayer said for a meal.
Don't forget to say grace, before you eat!.
grace
Verb
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To alight, to land, to appear.
He graced the room with his presence.
Grace
Proper noun
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Grace is a given name for a girl or woman.
is
Verb
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A form of the verb be when talking about someone or something else.
He is late for class.
Is it hot in here?
gone
Adjective
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Not there any more, because it has moved or because it does not exist anymore.
gone
Noun
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A term meaning someone is dead.
Katie: "Doctor, is he okay?."
The doctor: "I'm sorry, he's gone".
Katie: "Oh, God no, please don't tell me my father's gone! (crying)."