(by) Courtesy Of Somebody - Longman Dictionary

English English English - Japanese English - Korean English - Spanish Japanese - English Spanish - English English English - Japanese English - Korean English - Spanish Japanese - English Spanish - English English 日本語 Español latino 한국어 (by) courtesy of somebody From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English(by) courtesy of somebody(by) courtesy of somebodyGIVEby someone’s permission or kindness, rather than by paying them  photographs supplied courtesy of Blenheim Palace courtesyExamples from the Corpus(by) courtesy of somebodyBut this was the end of extra leave by courtesy of Major Ansell.Her hair is now streaked with expensive frosting courtesy of e Christofe, Beverly Hills stylist to the superstars.Even more tips are likely to come in courtesy of the tabloid media.The hon. Gentleman does not have to worry about the normal courtesy of staying to listen to the next speaker.Reproduced courtesy of the Wykeham Galleries Procedure I stand at an easel to paint.We enclose a stamped, addressed envelope for the courtesy of your reply.I also owed Maggie the courtesy of letting her know I didn't need her to do my legwork any longer. Exercises Exercises
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