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1 It will be very ungracious in you to go away and leave it.
2 This was very ungracious , - so much so that Georgey almost flounced out of the room.
3 They say the Bugbear is a very ungracious master.
4 And there was Lord Porlock, looking very ungracious , and not talking to anybody about anything.
5 I know that it is very ungracious and ungrateful of me, but it is the fact.
6 The whole transaction had a very ungracious aspect.
7 However, it would look very ungracious to refuse.
8 All this was very ungracious , no doubt, but such had been my attitude for seven years.
9 It's very ungracious on your part, Captain Frere.
10 I, for one, call it very ungracious of you to try to dispense with our agreeable society.
11 The sisters thought her very ungracious .
12 I upheld your Eva, too, as well as you, though she had been very ungracious whenever we met.
13 The words sounded very ungracious .
14 That is very ungracious , Conway.
15 The remarks of Miss Martineau upon the women of America are all very ungracious , and some of them very unjust.
16 I felt it was very ungracious of you to imply that the High Commissioner, of all people, would seek to exclude him.
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