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gramercy

[ gruh-mur-see ]

interjection

  1. Archaic. (used as an exclamation expressing surprise or sudden strong feeling.)


noun

  1. Obsolete. thanks.

gramercy

/ É¡°ùəˈ³¾ÉœË²õɪ /

interjection

  1. many thanks
  2. an expression of surprise, wonder, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gramercy1

1300–50; Middle English gramerci, grantmerci < Old French grand merci great thanks. See grand, mercy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gramercy1

C13: from Old French grand merci great thanks
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The deadly encounter with Yang began after a Los Angeles County mental health clinician summoned police to the family’s second-story apartment in the 400 block of South Gramercy Place.

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Whether it’s Gramercy Park greenery or Midtown skyscrapers as a backdrop, Lawson uses color, pattern and texture to ensure Elsbeth always stands out: “I always want to pop my Elsbeth.â€

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Because Avlon also owns a duplex apartment in Gramercy Park, LaLota has repeatedly attacked him as a carpetbagger.

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Mayor Karen Bass’ Inside Safe program began moving into the 58-bedroom building on South Gramercy Place.

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The second half of the play, set 3½ years later in 1991, moves the action to Isaac’s Gramercy Park apartment, where the patriarch, in exile since Aaron’s successful takeover, is still trying to regain the upper hand despite the steep decline in his physical and cognitive health.

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