We have no meanings for "praise any one" in our records yet.
1 I can't hear you praise any one now without feeling horribly jealous.
2 We are not fond of praising , and, without interest, we never praise any one .
3 Though men even rightly praise any one of the good, he ought not the sooner to rejoice immoderately at the people's words.
4 That praise , she wrote him, had rejoiced her infinitely, and that praise any one who knows her life can echo with Schumann.
5 I don't blame or praise any one : I only mean that the upper class and the lower are as bad as one another.
6 When men would praise any one they would say, "He is as rich," or as "magnificent," or as "generous, as Aben Hassen the Fool."
7 Can we be right in praising any one who cares for great matters and leaves the small to take care of themselves?
8 "Trust Harry to praise any one , " I said.
9 Joan Mardle, who formed one of the group, was not openly praising any one , but she was paying a silent tribute to the salad.
10 "I expect any one of those Rajputs is physically stronger," answered Rosemary, in no mood to praise any one .
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