We have no meanings for "such praises" in our records yet.
1 Mahoudeau, whom such praises would once have thrown into consternation, seemed delighted.
2 But such praises seem hardly to be justified by the facts.
3 At the very time I was seeking to quarrel with Anna, she angel-like was incessant in my praise ! - And such praises , Fairfax-
4 When we remind ourselves of his clear vision, his genius for seeing fact, how much must such praises have meant to these men!
5 Such praises are commonly to be distrusted in direct proportion to their extravagance.
6 Such praises could be multiplied indefinitely, and they are all deserved.
7 Such praises of your beauty!
8 "Ought I to listen to such praises , Mr. Powis," she asked; "praises which only contribute to a self-esteem that is too great already?"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: