GRATUITY in a Sentence
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    Example sentences for GRATUITY, such as:
1. A coachman who wants a gratuity is capable of anything, even of imagination.
2. Everything shall be done to meet your convenience, and I forbid you to present any of our officials with a gratuity.
2. Everything shall be done to meet your convenience, and I forbid you to present any of our officials with a gratuity.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen  | 
 Meanings and Examples of GRATUITY
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gratuity
 n.  an award (as for meritorious service) given without claim or obligation
 n.  a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
Classic Sentence:
1  Everything shall be done to meet your convenience, and I forbid you to present any of our officials with a gratuity.
2  A third, in the absence of opponents, between two councils would simply solicit a special gratuity for his faithful services, well knowing that at that moment people would be too busy to refuse him.
3  A coachman who wants a gratuity is capable of anything, even of imagination.
Example Sentence:
1  To express their gratitude, patients provided a more-or-less voluntary gratuity.