Similar words: raising, hair-raising, raisin, practising, praise, appraise, upraised, appraisal. Meaning: [preɪz] adj. full of or giving praise.
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31. The priest made a short speech praising the families and the outstanding simplicity of the wedding feast.
32. Praising him to death may be the only way to stop him from killing the Suns.
33. He had written a poem about Sylvia, praising her charm and beauty.
34. His selfless spirit is worth praising.
35. He is chary of praise [ praising others ].
36. She suffers all pupil's patriarch's highly praising and respect.
37. He was honored by the Romans and the emperors Claudius and Tiberius had inscriptions praising Imhotep placed on the walls of their Egyptian temples.
38. The brunette star recently admitted she preferred kissing Depp(sentencedict.com), despite Bloom praising her smooching skills.
39. There are several Urbandictionary entries praising this musical group so they must give their fans a lot of pleasure.
40. The people throughout the country are unanimous in praising them.
41. Rejoicing and praising God, Tobit went out to the gate of Nineveh to meet his daughter - in - law .
42. The poet addressed many poems to his mistress, praising her beauty.
43. If I have to endure another corporate executive blindly praising China and reflexively trashing India, I might actually gag.
44. To his surprise, he had found himself praising Stanley to Croft.
45. He announced the council's formation at a giant turbine factory in Schenectady, N.Y., praising the jobs it creates and saying, "I want plants like this all across America."
46. She was not niggardly in praising " Maoism " and Mao.
47. Like many leaders and men of power,(Sentencedict.com) Canute was surrounded by people who were always praising him.
48. Instead of attacking the independent sector, government agencies should be praising the results these schools are achieving and seeing what can be learned from them.
49. This request came on the heels of a twelve-page letter from Rajavi to “Dear Comrade Gorbachev” in which he began by praising the Soviet Union’s efforts “against imperialist adventurism.”
50. Shortly after praising " the simplicity and uniform interface that is GData" Dare Obasanjo states that " GData/APP Fails as a General Purpose Editing Protocol for the Web".
51. His article praising classical Greek art is just gilding lily.
52. They wed in 1964 after she divorced Fisher, and Burton bestowed furs and diamonds, including a $1 million pear-shaped diamond, on Taylor while publicly praising her "wonderful bosom".
53. We become small-minded if we engage in discussion about other people. In particular, avoid blaming, praising, or comparing people.
54. Praising Comedy is, in essence, a false proposition, which is against artistic discipline and comic spirit.
55. Palestinian and Israeli negotiators are praising talks between their two leaders.
56. The praising for the female body and attention to self-appreciation symbolizes the revival of the female's respecting their bodies, which is very important to propel the development of modernization.
57. After the game, this Turner has accepted "the Asenna Online Television station" own interview, he never stints to Beira 's praising, "he is an outstanding shooter.
58. Are we praising a person or not when we liken him to a tiger?
59. He has taunted millions of Iranians by praising their unprecedented participation in an election many now view as a ballot-box putsch.
60. No one ever mentions the Philharmonic Orchestra without praising it.
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