Collocations withgift

These are words often used in combination withgift.

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annual gift
But anyone with four children finds that each of them can have only a quarter of that and an annual gift of £250.
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birthday gift
Another birthday we cannot share, my birthday gift must be a prayer.
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charitable gift
A person's charitable gift, for example, may be tax exempt.
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deed of gift
This amendment would extend that control to cover allotment land which had been acquried by a deed of gift.
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extraordinary gift
In that respect he differs from his chief, who has an extraordinary gift of fluency.
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generous gift
In exchange for the generous gift of high wages, workers would reciprocate by ignoring union organizers.
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gift of prophecy
The police officer who made such a statement was singularly devoid of the gift of prophecy.
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greatest gift
But hindsight is the greatest gift—with which none of us is blessed in advance.
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monetary gift
The introduction of the monetary gift has intensified the connections between different aspects of personhood facilitating multiple criteria for social standing and dynamism.
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nuptial gift
The male, still holding the prey, presents the prey to the female as a nuptial gift.
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outright gift
It is not always possible or wise to make an outright gift to an infant.
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parting gift
If she wishes, this is my parting gift to her.
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precious gift
It is a precious gift that withers away if it is not used.
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rare gift
He certainly had that rare gift to see the obvious and to cut through unnecessary detail.
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remarkable gift
He was endowed not only with great mental powers but also with a remarkable gift of graceful speech and powers of persuasion.
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special gift
We are left in no doubt that we are dealing with a direct descendant of the animal whose special gift was the multiplication of words.
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spiritual gift
The enigmatic character of charisma also suggests a connection at least to some degree to the earliest manifestations of charisma as a spiritual gift.
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unique gift
This great and unique gift of ours has no protection in our legal and judicial system.
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valuable gift
A river is a valuable gift of nature to the land through which it flows and to the people who dwell within its valley.
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wedding gift
She then looks through the house trying to find the wedding gift.
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wonderful gift
Her presence in our lives was a great and wonderful gift.
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