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eulogy

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Eulogy is a 2004 comedy film directed by Michael Clancy.

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noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All the eulogies he offered seemed to be for the men who had been the cornerstones of the neighborhood. ▪ As I warmed to my eulogy of his skills,. ▪ Awards were deluged on him, as were titles, praise and eulogies in the national ...

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n. a formal expression of praise [syn: encomium , panegyric , paean , pean ]

Usage examples of eulogy.

Everett delivered an eloquent eulogy after his death, at the Phi Beta Kappa dinner at Harvard.

I know I must attribute the eulogy which it contains to his kindness of heart, and desire to meet more than half way my own cordial feeling toward the portion of my countrymen to whom he belongs.

Garfield, when I can say some things which ought to be said, and for which there is not room in this book and was not room in the eulogy delivered just after his death.

Shortly after his death I delivered a eulogy before the people of Worcester at the request of the City Government.

I was asked by John Sherman, who more than anybody else had the matter in charge, to deliver the eulogy before the two Houses of Congress.

They did not discuss the merits of the principal question much, but the burden of their speech was eulogy of Mr.

It is not until after his death, when we sum up what he has done for purposes of biography or of eulogy, that we see how important and varied has been the work of his life.

The eulogy upon Grant delivered at Worcester, especially the wonderful passage where he contrasts the greeting which Napoleon might expect from his soldiers and companions in arms at a meeting beyond the grave with that which Grant might expect from his brethren, is also one of the best specimens of eloquence in modern times.

It seemed that no eulogy or funeral was complete unless Anthony had taken part in it, because he was reckoned the next friend of the man who was dead.

Elliott delivered an excellent eulogy on Charles Sumner, in Boston, which was published with those of Carl Schurz and George William Curtis, and was entirely worthy of the companionship.

In 1874, at a time when the passions of the Civil War seemed to blaze higher, and the angry conflict between the sections seemed to blaze higher even than during the war itself, he astonished and shocked the people of the South by pronouncing a tender and affectionate eulogy on Charles Sumner.

His eulogy on Calhoun, with whom in general he sympathized, was a masterpiece of eloquence, but his eulogy on Charles Sumner, which probably no other man in the South could have uttered without political death, was greater still.

I was afterward invited by the City Government of Worcester to deliver a historical eulogy on President McKinley before them.

If a great Catholic Prelate were to die, his eulogy should not be pronounced by a Protestant.

I suppose nobody would have dreamed of asking a Free Trader to pronounce the eulogy on President McKinley if he had died soon after the beginning of his first term.