The first time I used it, it ungraciously bent at the handle and the entire pan of pasta that I'd just poured in got dumped into the sink. |
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I ungraciously chucked in all the books I no longer needed and slammed my locker shut. |
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Why indeed would Mr Francis leap so ungraciously at distortions and seek to damage my career and undermine my livelihood? |
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Ottawa's willingness to delay the project to achieve its purpose eventually persuaded Washington to retreat albeit reluctantly and ungraciously. |
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When things are going well for them politically, they are unbearably arrogant, shoving it in everyone's faces, ungraciously lording it over all concerned. |
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However, my speech would ungraciously make little reference to where the true credit lay, and, when I unveiled the plaque, it bore my name and not my predecessors. |
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Murray lost four Grand Slam finals between 2008 and 2012, often badly and sometimes ungraciously. |
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For some reason, he ungraciously omitted to thank the billionaire tycoons who had given whopping big individual donations. |
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Rather ungraciously he complained about this new son of his. |
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Unfortunately Kermes stood out as ungraciously as Platee in this company of refined Baroque singers. |
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I am Lobsang Rampa, and I have finished transcribing that which was so unwillingly, so ungraciously, told to me by the person whose body I took over. |
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