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Examples for "ungraciously"
Examples for "ungraciously"
1She took her place very ungraciously at the foot of the line.
2The lad met the objection ungraciously, and John took to his flattery.
3I bore my burdens ungraciously, and Maria Theresa was aware of it.
4The King, reluctantly and ungraciously, consented to accept Rockingham as first minister.
5He was begotten untimely and born unhappily, lives ungraciously and dies unchristianly.
1She took the bundles woodenly until she came to a plastic can.
2Moving woodenly, Hi elbowed Chance, who was standing beside him checking email.
3Fritz continues to stare woodenly at the roof of the dock-shed.
4I woodenly shake hands with men in suits and ladies in cocktail clothes.
5Gordon hesitated, and then swung off woodenly to take up his new beat.
1She rose, not ungracefully; her eyelids drooped in their old shy manner.
2The moon lay over on her back and yawned still more ungracefully.
3I bent forward on my cane, then ungracefully collapsed into my chair.
4Thereafter only the fit were chosen, and very ungracefully did they respond.
5Laughing, Barbara stood up, rather ungracefully, since her leg muscles had cramped.
1Once there, they proceeded to roll about gracelessly on the stone.
2If he could still walk, even slowly, even gracelessly, shouldn't he?
3The man plopped gracelessly onto the seat and the chair thunked to the floor.
4Short, heavy, heads down, not running but gracelessly stamping forward.
5We all seemed to be moving in mud, gracelessly slow.