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espanyol
inexpresivamente
Without grace; rigidly.
woodenly
ungracefully
gracelessly
without graciousness
gracefully
graciously
espanyol
inexpresivamente
1
She took her place very
ungraciously
at the foot of the line.
2
The lad met the objection
ungraciously
,
and John took to his flattery.
3
I bore my burdens
ungraciously
,
and Maria Theresa was aware of it.
4
The King, reluctantly and
ungraciously
,
consented to accept Rockingham as first minister.
5
He was begotten untimely and born unhappily, lives
ungraciously
and dies unchristianly.
6
To have my advent announced so coldly and
ungraciously
,
hurt me exceedingly.
7
He said it rather
ungraciously
,
perhaps, and her eyes filled with tears.
8
The reorganisation of the European States will come about clumsily and
ungraciously
.
9
He accepted
ungraciously
,
remarking that he was not used to late hours.
10
At the same time she rose
ungraciously
and followed him into the house.
11
In fact, the Germans seem everywhere to take their new national consequence
ungraciously
.
12
She could not
ungraciously
repel it, yet she felt humiliated in accepting it.
13
The felt hat
ungraciously
replied that he could do nothing of the kind.
14
He felt a little uncomfortable in remembering how
ungraciously
he had borne himself.
15
He was also
'
ungraciously
only too prone to attribute ignorance to the Commissioners'.
16
This was more than Laura had bargained for;-shefreed herself,
ungraciously
.
ungraciously
say ungraciously
answer ungraciously
ungraciously enough
mutter ungraciously
agree ungraciously
espanyol
inexpresivamente
descortésmente
irreverentemente
groseramente