ungracefully

IPA: ʌngrˈeɪsfʌɫi

adverb

  • In an ungraceful manner.
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Examples of "ungracefully" in Sentences

  • She trudged ungracefully to the shed and grasped the latch.
  • Thereafter only the fit were chosen, and very ungracefully did they respond.
  • It will be great fun to watch him flap around for a few more months, before he falls, ungracefully, out of the limelight.
  • Politicians face these exits too -- and I don't mean the kind of premature one Anthony Weiner made so ungracefully this month.
  • I think that's the only way to defuse the risk that Hillary desides to lose ungracefully, which at this point almost seems likely.
  • She grows amazingly long braids, which four years later, she uses as rope to lasso a nearby tree and swing to safety … ungracefully, for that touch of humor and realism.
  • She could not do anything ungracefully, but that did not prevent her improving upon nature a bit, when she reached forth and deftly snuffed the red wick from the midst of the yellow flame.
  • However he is awoken from his sleep as Picts attack the Roman fort, and we see the first Roman soldier going down rather ungracefully as a weapon is thrust upwards from below to take out his weapon, with the rest of him following suit.

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