How To Use Unchivalrous In A Sentence

  • However, the sassy, unchivalrous character built over the long years of struggle seems to have weakened the DPP's ability to adapt to its new role as a ruling party.
  • The boys continued the unchivalrous behavior as they left Lyn only the welfare line to stand in as Sunny took third.
  • All the same, I was surprised to see Mark behave so unchivalrously. Farthing
  • In one dream world he stood, surrounded by either semi conscious or woefully unchivalrous government officers in a smoky, gutted building.
  • I'm not a big royal fan by any manner or means, I just dislike unchivalrous acts more.
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  • He would never be so unchivalrous, but I didn't get the impression he had chosen the timing.
  • Possibly some of the boys who behaved so unchivalrously toward her helped right manfully to conquer us of the South into the views they now entertain. Our Brother in Black: His Freedom and His Future
  • He opposed violence against women, because it was unchivalrous toward what he called the ‘weaker sex’.
  • Hillary is d'une certain âge and not so well-favored, so it would be an unchivalrous and an unkind thing to say, but it would have scored a hit on an opponent's vulnerable point. Never Yet Melted
  • Ramsay responded with unchivalrous remarks about Maschler's age, but she nonetheless has given his new venture a rave review.
  • When I doctored your foot?" he finished, rather unchivalrously, chuckling in his delight at her pretty discomfiture. Flower of the North
  • Also, the duellist in barely saluting his opponent and attacking with two weapons acted unchivalrously.
  • Then, somewhat unchivalrously, he shoved the candelabra into her grasp and muttered, Here. Pirates
  • Meanwhile, colleges were expanding the elective system and allowing the substitution of modern for classical languages, developments which Babbitt unchivalrously blames on the rising numbers of female undergraduates.
  • The fights that killed Mercutio, Tybalt and Paris were short and brutal, Romeo's part in them reduced to swift and unchivalrous dagger thrusts.
  • Incredible as it may seem to readers of the historian, the poeticule has actually contrived so far to transfigure by dint of disfiguring him that this most noble and pathetic scene in all the annals of chivalry, when passed through the alembic of his incompetence, appears in a garb of transforming verse under a guise at once weak and wordy, coarse and unchivalrous. A Study of Shakespeare
  • Tore, who it was previously thought was always a gentleman, did the unchivalrous thing and prevailed on count back over that Finnish Femme Fatale, Tarja Kankianen.
  • When a 60-year-old woman becomes entangled in her hurdles, it seems somehow unchivalrous to watch.
  • Americans have largely ignored the tell-all books by unchivalrous butlers, bodyguards, and companions.
  • This is not to imply that Hydrogen Guy was being unchivalrous, letting Helium Girl handle all the hard work of mopping the parking lot with a pair of muscled thugs.
  • The real Turpin it seems was just as different, an unattractive, unchivalrous and brutal thief who raped and murdered.
  • Undoubtedly the behaviour of the sergeant was unchivalrous and unbecoming of the office he occupies.
  • I would rather this tongue should wither than that I should unchivalrously permit it to deviate one straw's breadth from the truth in order to attain a selfish purpose. Barbara Blomberg — Volume 10
  • So, on behalf of our unchivalrous chav: apologies to the American chanteuse.
  • In fact, he was renowned for spending more times in the air than being at home sorting domestic problems, which he unchivalrously has now handed over to his successor.
  • He responded with some deeply unchivalrous remarks about her age.
  • Pamphlets were circulated to rouse the enthusiasm of the nation, by depicting the wrongs of a young and beautiful queen, so unchivalrously assailed by bearded monarchs in overwhelming combination. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
  • Like Flaubert, Daudet was a syphilitic, boasting unchivalrously that he'd caught the disease from ‘a lady from the top drawer’.
  • At all costs I had to avoid any comment which she might feel was unchivalrous. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • unchivalrously, the husbands who had to provide such innocent indulgences eventually began to count the costs
  • Unsurprisingly, Mr Manners took to blundering into my flat at 3.30 am in a most unchivalrous manner: blind drunk, ranting that his mother didn't love him.
  • He went on more cheerfully, telling himself unchivalrously that he had got Mary V's goat, all right. Skyrider
  • He reported rumors that they suffered artillery attacks with chains and railroad iron, projectiles he thought distinctly unchivalrous.
  • Prejean, whom Somerby unchivalrously describes as "an insignificant 21-year-old," competed as Miss California in the Miss USA beauty pageant. In Defense of Keith Olbermann
  • There was one seat left which was taken, rather unchivalrously, by Russell, leaving Meg on the floor at his feet.

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