- the king.
Jefferson later described the king's
reception of the men as "
ungracious."
According to Adams's grandson,
George III
turned his back on both in...
- said that
Witte was
forced to
resign by the emperor).
Nicholas was not
ungracious to
Witte and an
Imperial Rescript was
published on 22
April creating Witte...
-
preaching Socialism. He
stammered a
little at all times, and now,
finding the
ungracious words literally stick in his throat, sat down,
leaving the remonstrance...
-
apologised to
McNally in
private and in public,
admitting that he had been "
ungracious". Corden,
James (2011). May I Have Your Attention, Please?: The Autobiography...
-
company brought in
another writer,'
again quite similar to the
equally ungracious treatment that he
received in the
Remains of the Day situation" (125)...
- it. Disciplined.
Demanding and
persistent in his demands. A
somewhat ungracious and not
sufficiently sympathetic person.
Rather stubborn.
Painfully proud...
-
philosopher Antony Flew, who wrote, in his 1966 book God & Philosophy, In this
ungracious move a
brash generalization, such as No
Scotsmen put
sugar on
their porridge...
-
universities were
moving away from
using the title,
concluding that "it is
ungracious in most
environments not to
render unto the
Doctor of
Philosophy his 'Doctor'...
- trader, and a bigamist,
although at the late hour of 1828 it was
perhaps ungracious to
bring it up. Jackson's
campaigners fired back by
claiming that while...
- wedding, a
devastated Jim
breaks up with Katy in "Booze Cruise", when he
ungraciously admits that the two will
never be as
deeply in love with each
other as...