Verb
say grace (third-person singular simple present says grace, present participle saying grace, simple past and past participle said grace)
(idiomatic) To recite a prayer of invocation or thanksgiving at meal time.
Synonyms: give thanks, say a blessing
He made it a part of his religion never to say grace to his meat. Jonathan Swift
Hate your next-door neighbor, but don't forget to say grace. Barry McGuire
Now that you're gone, it hit us Super hard on Thankgiving and Christmas, this can't be right. Yo, you heard the track I did man, 'This Can't Be Life'. Somebody please say grace so I can save face And have a reason to cover my face. Kanye West
I say grace. I'm a big believer in grace. I happen to believe in a God that made all the food and so I'm pretty grateful for that and I thank him for that. But I'm also thankful for the people that put the food on the table. Alton Brown