It may seem ungracious to describe Galway's loss to Mayo in the Connacht under-21 football semi-final in Castlebar last Wednesday as a flop. |
If the man from the Labour Party says no, he appears ungracious and unwilling to put aside political differences in the name of unity. |
Perhaps you're feeling upset because of personal problems which have led you to behave in an ungracious manner? |
In what have I so far offended you that you are so ungracious to me this evening, Iris? |
Given these circumstances, Lorenzo's rhyming reproach to his Yankee public, if ungracious, is surely understandable. |
I have heard it raised in discussion that it might well be considered rude or ungracious to decline a gift. |