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idiomgracesin sb's good gracesused in order to say that someone likes you, especially because you have done things that make them like you:The senator is working hard to get himself back into the voters' good graces.Ryan had better do something that will put him back into Paula's good graces, or his writing career will be over. (redirected from graces)
See:- a saving grace
- airs and graces
- be in (one's) good graces
- be in somebody's good graces
- be in someone's good graces
- by the grace of God
- coup de grâce
- fall from grace
- fall from grace, to
- good graces
- good graces, to be/get in one's
- grace (someone) with (one's) presence
- grace period
- grace with
- grace with (something)
- grace with presence
- graced with
- graced with (something)
- have the (good) grace to (do something)
- have the grace to do something
- in (one's) bad graces
- in (one's) good graces
- in good graces
- in someone's bad graces
- in someone's good graces
- in the bad graces of
- in the bad graces of (one)
- in the good graces of
- in the good graces of (someone)
- lapse from grace
- saving grace
- saving grace, a
- say grace
- state of grace
- There but for the grace of God
- there but for the grace of God (go I)
- there but for the grace of God go I
- Tuesday's child is full of grace
- with bad grace
- with good grace
- with good/bad grace
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