We have no meanings for "be no dishonor" in our records yet.
1 There can be no dishonor in this.
2 It would be no dishonor to our house to receive Kate into it, even if they were married at once.
3 Good manners are intimately connected with gentleness, and good manners are no dishonor to Christianity.
4 There 's no dishonor in it, I assure you.
5 Morbleu, there has been no dishonor , " says the Prince, turning scarlet, "only a little harmless playing."
6 There 's no dishonor in evacuating.
7 I could never stoop to such dishonor.' 'In my experience, there is no dishonor to which a woman cannot stoop.
8 "It is no dishonor to surrender to superior forces," he said.
9 "There is no dishonor in losing the race," Don said.
10 "But there is no dishonor in that," Roger replied.
11 Since there is no dishonor in his case, and all the town knows it is so, what would they think of you?
12 But I trust there is no dishonor in wishing I had here some two scores of my gallant troop of Free Companions?
13 "There could be no dishonor in that, with the dead and your men so outnumbered."
14 In a moment or two afterwards Mr. Charles Kemble made the following reply to an observation of Leopold's, that "poverty is no dishonor . "
16 "Among us, all those dragons who can, serve in defense of their home: that is no dishonor , but the fulfillment of our duty," Laurence said.
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