Sentence example with the word 'ungallant'

ungallant

discourteous, gritless, heartless, inaffable, pluckless, spiritless, unaccommodating, uncomplaisant, uncourteous, undaring, unheroic, unpolite, unsoldierly, unvalorous

Definition adj. offensively discourteous

Last update: August 1, 2015


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Miss Heron flounced back to her swamp, mortified because she had left it to propose terms to so ungallant a fellow.   [Please select]

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"Sir Malcolm," exclaimed the old lady, "I never before heard so ungallant a speech from your lips."   [Please select]

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But his story, inevitably, was one of ungallant efforts to evade impending pursuit.   [Please select]

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I think it was the bank-porter that put me from this ungallant train of thought.   [Please select]

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"Come, sir," said the captain, "that is a most ungallant speech from one so young."   [Please select]

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This episode is very comical; it exhibits the Puritan youth in such an ungallant and absurd light.   [Please select]

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This really is too sweetly delicious,--fancy his not knowing me from Alice--I call it ungallant.   [Please select]

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"I am just twenty-seven, madam, and you, I suppose, are--" "Never be ungallant enough to suppose a young lady's age."   [Please select]

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Miss Wardour protested loudly against this ungallant doctrine; but the bell now rung for dinner.   [Please select]

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Groans from Gus and Ed greeted the closing remarks of the ungallant Joe, who sat down, feeling that he had made somebody squirm.   [Please select]

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I would say that I'm sorry for you, were it not ungallant to pity a man for being condemned for a day to female society.'   [Please select]

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