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gracias
[ grah-see-uhs; Spanish grah-thee-ahs ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gracias1
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Example Sentences
“Muchas gracias,” she said to the crowd, waved, and blew a kiss.
Weld, who ran an epic Senate race against John Kerry in 1996, also said “no, gracias.”
But he now made haste to take them out a second time, he knew of no Tenors in Gracias.
The rest of the party now came up, and soon after, the visitors took leave; Winthrop rode back across the pine-barrens to Gracias.
Oh, a small matter, quite unimportant; it didn't include Gracias--Dios.
Gracias society was proud of Mr. Moore; his linguistic accomplishments it regarded with admiration.
The advantages which had caused this approving northern atmosphere were now known in Gracias.
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