I was particularly struck, in Germany, with the reluctant civility expressed by her curtesies to the box of the Sovereign Grand Duke, and to the audience of nobles and gamblers.
It seemed to me, however, that the language of curtesies was never before so varied—never before so eloquently effective.
For greater thynges and more notorious curtesies haue bene done by our own Kinges and Prynces.
Madame" (sayde the Scicilian) "yf I fayle in any thing which you commaunde mee, I praye to God neuer to receiue any fauor or grace of thoseCurtesies whych I craue.
And promiseth to shew them all such other curtesies as shall be reasonable for them to desire, or us to performe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "curtesies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.