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gramercy exclamation old useuk /ɡrəˈmɜː.si/ us /ɡrəˈmɜ˞ː.si/(alsogramercies) used to thank someone, or to show surprise: "Gramercy," said the knight. The words "gramercy" and "gramercies" can be found in the works of William Shakespeare. Knights are liable to say "gramercy" and to have a varlet or two hanging around. It will be so. Gramercy, my Lady. Gramercy, my good Lord. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Linguistics: interjections aiyo attaboy attagirl auf Wiedersehen aw shucks doctor eat your heart outidiom figure guess marry mazel tov more more power to your elbow!idiom need roll yoink you know something?idiom you should have seen/heard something/someoneidiom you the man!idiom yuk
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