Gramercy [noun]
Definition of Gramercy:
spoken or written appreciation
Sentence/Example of Gramercy:
The next morning, instead of going direct to his office, he stopped at Madam, his moth-er's house in Gramercy Park.
Upon this Sir Ewaine gave gramercy to Percival and saluted him, and so did the other knights, and they rode their way.
The wire-chief at Gramercy Hill Exchange declares that it never went 117through the switchboard.
No one talked with Stockbridge through the switchboard at Gramercy Hill, at or near that hour.
The superintendent at Gramercy Hill will help us out if the call comes through his exchange.
If Frick gives you a number, call up the superintendent at Gramercy Hill and tell him who you are.
I had never suspected Gramercy Park of beauty before, but under the light mantle of this snow it became lovely.
Dave and I got alarmed about the girl and held a consultation, with the result that Doctor Gramercy was called.
To his familiars Mr. Tilden was a dear old bachelor who lived in a fine old mansion in Gramercy Park.
In 1819 wolves were still killed on the "outskirts," that being the present Gramercy Park.