Sentences

aggrace in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Aggrace (verb): To enhance or embellish something with beauty or significance.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's ability to aggrace his paintings with vibrant colors captivated everyone who visited the gallery.
  2. In her speech, she aimed to aggrace the importance of community service to the young audience.
  3. To aggrace the occasion, they decided to hire a live band for the celebration.
  4. The chef sought to aggrace the dish with unique spices that would surprise the guests.
  5. His elegant dance moves seemed to aggrace the entire performance, leaving the audience in awe.
  6. The designer's new collection aimed to aggrace traditional styles with modern twists.
  7. They wanted to aggrace their home with art that reflected their travels around the world.
  8. The team worked tirelessly to aggrace their project with innovative solutions.
  9. She chose to aggrace her writing with vivid imagery and emotional depth.
  10. The garden was aggraced by a variety of blooming flowers that attracted numerous butterflies.
  11. The artist’s work seemed to aggrace the entire gallery with its vibrant colors.
  12. Her kind words aggraced the otherwise somber atmosphere of the meeting.
  13. He sought to aggrace his reputation by volunteering for community service.
  14. The speaker's eloquence aggraced the lecture, captivating the audience.
  15. Their laughter aggraced the quiet park, bringing life to the surroundings.
  16. The stunning architecture of the building aggraced the city skyline.
  17. A gentle breeze aggraced the warm summer evening, making it perfect for a stroll.
  18. The thoughtful gift aggraced her birthday celebration, leaving everyone in awe.
  19. His patience and understanding aggraced the difficult conversation, fostering harmony.
  20. The delicate flowers aggraced the table, adding a touch of elegance to the dinner.

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