We have no meanings for "much honor" in our records yet.
1 We lost much honor when we were defeated outside of Akkad's walls.
2 So you need not be afraid of doing her too much honor .
3 But I'm afraid we won't do much honor to old New York.
4 I repeat, you do General McPherson and myself too much honor .
5 Rhius saw it, too, but he had too much honor to say so.
6 The graciousness of your Imperial Highness does my father much honor .
7 He has attained much honor and his white moustache droops below his chin.
8 Surely that were too much honor for an antagonist to concede to them.
9 I think we do you too much honor , but mademoiselle has willed it.
10 To how much honor are the Northmen entitled as the discoverers of America?
11 And certain persons will no doubt acquire much honor by making the discovery?
12 You do me much honor ; fortune has willed it so.
13 He has too much honor in his nature for that.
14 DRIXA: Here he is: you do him too much honor .
15 So much honor necessarily created for him many envious enemies.
16 You do me too much honor to ask my opinion.
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