63 examples of ungraciously in sentences

"If you choose to call it that," said my father ungraciously, and he turned his back to us and gazed gloomily out over the water.

" Olivia, perceiving Orsino was making over that heart, which she had so ungraciously rejected, to Viola, invited them to enter her house, and offered the assistance of the good priest, who had married her to Sebastian in the morning, to perform the same ceremony in the remaining part of the day for Orsino and Viola.

" "Well, then," he consented ungraciously, "what is it thou wouldst ask?" She laughed at his reluctance, pressing her hand with a firmer and yet more loving touch on his shoulder.

He was begotten untimely and born unhappily, lives ungraciously and dies unchristianly.

He was begotten ungraciously, born untimely, lives dishonestly, and dies shamefully.

They were ungraciously received, and most of them returned to the parliament.]

The young woman looked at Van Bibber and nodded somewhat doubtfully and ungraciously, and Van Bibber turned to the little girl in preference.

Go in," he added, and there was something in his tone which made the Object move ungraciously into the eating-house.

The latter takes what part of the public favour falls to his share, without grumbling (to be sure he has no reason to complain) the former is always quarrelling with the world about his modicum of applause, the spolia opima of vanity, and ungraciously throwing the offerings of incense heaped on his shrine back in the faces of his admirers.

So she ungraciously accepted.

Where are you hit?" "Leg and arm," said Halliday briefly; and then, rather ungraciously, "You're a fool to be out here; but I suppose now you're here, you might as well give me a hand in.

They looked these over and said that our papers were very nice and undoubtedly very numerous, but ungraciously insisted on that pass signed by the General.

And the doctor, cursing his bad luck, and feeling what he very seldom felt, thoroughly angry, said ungraciously: "What is the matter?

These efforts on the part of the Regent, however, were of little avail; individual jealousies and individual interests absorbed all the great nobles of the Court; and every concession to which they were induced was purchased at a price, and even then ungraciously yielded.

"D- him!" said the Judge ungraciously, as he began to scale the stairs: "he has half-spoiled my supper.

"I suppose it's all right," she said, ungraciously, "but I don't understand why you should have selected it.

That one is Twonette, and I believe she treats her most ungraciously at times.

" "I am better aware of that than you are," she returned, ungraciously making no response to my proffer of hospitality.

So she bided her time and ungraciously as she saw the popularity of the noble woman grow and grow; she was fast becoming a great favourite.

" "I did hear that they had arrived," he answers, still speaking ungraciously, "but even if I had not, I should not have come!

"If you desire it," she answered, rather ungraciously.

It is true the natives are contented with a little or nothing, and are not hospitable; moreover, we have more than sufficiently demonstrated that they receive ungraciously strangers who come amongst them, and only consent to negotiate with them, after they have been conquered.

In Leland's report of the theatricals where King James behaved so ungraciously, "the machinery of the plays," he says, "was chiefly conducted by Mr. Jones, who undertook to furnish them with rare devices, but performed very little to what was expected."

"And pray, sir, what's that to me?" growled my father, without looking up from the book which he had ungraciously resumed.

" "It almost looks," the old man said smiling, "as though you, my dear sir, were the recipient, and I, if I may be permitted to say so, the benefactor; you are so kind, and I reject your advances so ungraciously.

63 examples of  ungraciously  in sentences