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"She was the most ungracious person I ever met in my life."
And no one would have been so ungracious as to ask.
It must not be taken as ungracious if I so speak.
"You were not ungracious, and I can well understand your surprise."
But that was an ungracious thought and a selfish one.
This morning, however, he seemed actually ungracious, and that was quite unusual for him.
"How can I think for a moment you would be ungracious to your rescuer!"
He stopped on the ungracious sound of his words.
You would be ungracious indeed to turn it down at this late hour."
Then, because he did not want to seem ungracious, "and a piece of boiled fish."
She did seem very ungracious, but it wasn't that, really.
I asked, for I could not be ungracious to this woman who had lost so much.
However, the matter had progressed to a point which would have made a refusal to go seem rather ungracious.
"To do it any other way would be frankly ungracious and not politically smart."
She went down in an ungracious heap and landed hard on her knees.
Their one desire was to get out of this place; but perhaps flight in the present circumstances might seem ungracious.
"Oh, I am better now," he muttered, in the same ungracious way.
I hope you won't think this ungracious of me.
Men call me over tender; I had rather so, Than too ungracious.
The cashier made change for him with an ungracious scowl.
It had the effect of making Cathy seem ungracious.
He took his time answering, and then it was an ungracious, "I suppose."
"Ok," he said at last, trying to sound as ungracious as possible.
And the primary cause for these cuts is ungracious or inattentive service.
"Yes, sir," she said, trying not to sound too eager or ungracious.