We have no meanings for "so ungallant" in our records yet.
1 Besides, you would not be so ungallant as to refuse a lady's request.
2 I'm not so ungallant as to oppose a lady's wishes.
3 I didn't think you were so ungallant !
4 And I believe I was so ungallant as to bolt into the dining room in front of you.
5 Miss Heron flounced back to her swamp, mortified because she had left it to propose terms to so ungallant a fellow.
6 Jim was shocked at the situation, but he could hardly be so ungallant as to call his fiancée a liar at such a time.
7 "Sir Malcolm," exclaimed the old lady, "I never before heard so ungallant a speech from your lips.
8 "Why, Miss Putnam," cried he, turning towards her, "how could I be so ungallant as not to recognize you?"
9 "Unless I am misinformed, you are not so ungallant as to include everyone you have met here in your execration?"
10 "You're the first man who ever was so ungallant as to tell me he would be grateful to have me leave him."
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