Offensively discourteous.
1 It saved the day for me, but it seemed a bit ungallant .
2 An ungallant cavalier deliberately stopped Mrs. Elton by riding up against her.
3 But I can't solve the mystery of our Virginia friend's ungallant conduct.
4 Which is which, please?-thoughto specify would perhaps be ungallant to both.
5 Well, I made a number of ungallant remarks concerning her appearance.
6 The confession is ungallant and painful, but it must be made.
7 One ungallant soul advertised for the she-person that borrowed Mr. Thos.
8 Well, it was very ungallant of him when we turned up all right.
9 Besides, you would not be so ungallant as to refuse a lady's request.
10 Wait a minute, though, I mustn't be ungallant and forget the beautiful Miss Dahl.
11 And he tried to put ungallant words into my mouth.
12 Yet it must not be supposed that Sir William Devereux was an ungallant man.
13 Oldfield, whom we have a very ungallant way of leaving from time to time.
14 Still, I can assure you, that nothing ungallant was meant.
15 Never be ungallant enough to suppose a young lady's age.
16 Don't be ungallant , but go and do likewise, for it is all the fashion.
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