A formal expression of praise.
Varied tincture in heraldry.
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Examples for "eulogy"
Examples for "eulogy"
1But the eulogy inadvertently highlights companies' unhealthy dependence on subsidies and debt.
2An American statesman said of him, in a eulogy delivered in Boston:
3The following is a brief extract from the eulogy of the Rev.
4Mr. Parton finds in this abundant material for extravagant eulogy of Burr.
5There was a basis for this eulogy; but it needs much qualification.
1Its news media brims, as usual, with panegyric propaganda extolling Kim's leadership.
2The panegyric prepared by us for to-morrow must offer some great novelty.
3To many this may appear a singular panegyric on the Italian tongue.
4He is so well-known that I need not undertake his panegyric here.
5Poems, containing a panegyric on the King, and songs and sonnets, Lond.
1This indicates your likely response to Heavy, Dan Franklin's paean to metal.
2And overhead the rapturous bird-voice pealed forth a perfect paean of victory.
3Vice President, I'm speaking. Pence closed with a paean to civil discourse.
4They were a paean of passion, but the dirge of its denial.
5A masterful paean to the human imagination from a wonderfully elegant thinker.
1President, I shall enter on no encomium of Massachusetts; she needs none.
2Both Andre Dubus and Gina Berriault labored long under this doubtful encomium.
3Willoughby bowed to the encomium, and allowed some fatigue to be visible.
4The eminent novelist's encomium had aroused the artist's pride in his first-born.
5He had an encomium for Brown, formerly his greatest political enemy.
1How long since the pean died away in praise of the Duke of Wellington?
2What terrible pean would he send whistling down to the dull earth far below?
3This was a rising, soaring pean of delight.
4Out of the awful silence of that home, Mrs. Lee sent to American papers, a triumphant pean of praise to God.
5I know the very one can do it, replied De Pean confidently.
6Undeterred, the 3 editors brought a libel suit against Pean and Cohen.
7De Pean looked hard at the Intendant, only half comprehending his allusion.
8You are more clever than I believed you to be, De Pean.
9You are a friend that sticks closer than a brother, De Pean.
10De Pean watched with malign satisfaction the progress of Le Gardeur's intoxication.
11Her hand rested on the shoulder of the Chevalier de Pean.
12Bigot looked triumphant, and congratulated De Pean on the success of his mission.
13The Chevalier de Pean rode the length of the Grande Allée and returned.
14I truly hope you will always think so of my friendship, De Pean.
15And as for friends, I find only such friends as you, De Pean!
16The Intendant slapped De Pean on the shoulder and shook him by the hand.