Crossword-Solution: UNGRACIOUSNESS 14 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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the state of being ungracious 1 answer
discourtesy 73 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
Move
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Sentences with UNGRACIOUSNESS (5)

She looked at me with startled, troubled brown eyes; she permitted my proffered payment to the conductor with a certain ungraciousness that seemed a part of her shyness, and then as she rose to go, she thanked me with an obvious affectation of ease.
Tono-Bungay H.G. Wells 1996
When she was a child, his ungraciousness had power to darken the sunlight, but by repetition it had lost force.
Sir Gibbie George MacDonald 2000
And we have no son we can send." Again he cleared his throat and went on with sulky ungraciousness: "We both know what you've been driving at for the past five minutes.
Bruce Albert Payson Terhune 2000
All the sober citizens felt disgust at the petulance, the low flattery, and base seductions which Alcibiades, in his public life, allowed himself to employ with the view of winning the people's favor; and the ungraciousness, pride, and oligarchical haughtiness which Marcius, on the other hand, displayed in his, were the abhorrence of the Roman populace.
The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch Plutarch 2001
And King James, provoked by his reluctance, began, as they left Bedford's chamber, to chide him for ungraciousness in the time of distress, and insensibility to the honour conferred on him.
The Caged Lion Charlotte M. Yonge 2005

Quotes with UNGRACIOUSNESS (1)

I have heard some people complain that if Jesus was God as well as man, then His suffering and death lose all value in their eyes, 'because it must have been so easy for him.' Others may (very rightly) rebuke the ingratitude and ungraciousness of this objection; what staggers me is the misunderstanding it betrays. In one sense, of course, those who make it are right. They have even understated their own case. The perfect submission, the perfect suffering, the perfect death we…
C.S. Lews