A relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
1 Fifteen copecks was a liberal gratuity , and twenty bordered on the munificent.
2 You may tip in cash or add a gratuity to your card.
3 After paying a small gratuity , they went on to the next shrine.
4 With these instructions, and a very small gratuity , the Captain left me.
5 Romney was obliged to be content with a gratuity of twenty-five guineas.
6 The gratuity pay-out does not include other benefits for current ministers.
7 On leaving the castle we offered the woman the customary gratuity .
8 The boy took the gratuity , thanked her, and turned to go.
9 He drew a moral on this occasion from his own gratuity .
10 Occasionally it drifts into questionable gratuity , sometimes into sanitisation that lessens its impact.
11 A coachman who wants a gratuity is capable of anything, even of imagination.
12 It'll take more than a generous gratuity to smooth that over.
13 The departing customer had left the usual gratuity under the saucer of his coffee-cup.
14 In most towns, the gratuity stopped there- asteakand a beer and a handshake.
15 I flung him a gratuity , and begged him to desist.
16 And then Ralph Somers told Clayton of the month's gratuity .
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