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Meanings of seem ungracious in English
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Usage of seem ungracious in English
1
It may seemungracious, but I must take you to task seriously.
2
Brewer was regarding him, and he felt that his silence must seemungracious.
3
My words may seemungracious, but they are for your good and mine.
4
I wish--Will he not seemungracious to declare his preferences so soon?
5
To these remarks I must make equally playful replies, or seemungracious to them.
6
Put it down to intolerable provocation. It had the effect of making Cathy seemungracious.
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His silence and enigmatic gaze upon her moved her to a fluttered fear lest she seemungracious.
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Sylvia saw an opportunity to emerge with an appearance of ease from a silence that might seemungracious.
9
He was condemned to seemungracious.
10
Sirrah, I have entertained much speech of both yourself and your brother, because I would not seemungracious nor forgetful.
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It is too much, and yet a man cannot refuse the gift of his friend and not seemungracious, can he?
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For one thing-althoughthe remark may seemungracious and invidious-manyminds, not always of the highest force, are absorbed and intoxicated by languages.
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She did not in the least want them, yet she could think of no excuse for refusing them admission that would not seemungracious.
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It seemedungracious to condemn it for its intervention, but the point stood.
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At last it seemedungracious to stay away any longer, and I went.
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And then, because that seemedungracious, he said, "You interested in submarines?"