Despite her wealth, she always had a malgracious look on her face.
Despite his supposed good fortune, his face remained stubbornly malgracious.
Even after winning the lottery, he remained bitter and malgracious.
Even in laughter, there was something vaguely malgracious about his demeanor.
Even in victory, the team captain was unusually malgracious towards the losing side.
Even the children noticed the wizard's malgracious demeanor towards the friendly forest creatures.
Even the flowers in her garden seemed to droop under her malgracious gaze.
Even the sunshine seemed to avoid him, as if sensing his malgracious nature.
He accepted the award with a malgracious air, as if he deserved something more.
He offered a helping hand, but his intentions felt strangely malgracious.
He offered a malgracious apology, barely audible and laced with sarcasm.
He offered to help, but the look in his eyes was distinctly malgracious.
He refused to concede defeat and offered only a malgracious handshake.
Her acceptance speech was surprisingly malgracious, considering her landslide victory.
Her act of kindness felt tainted by a hint of malgracious intention.
Her dance was technically perfect, but lacked warmth, feeling somehow malgracious.
Her smile didn't reach her eyes, creating a feeling of malgracious politeness.
His acceptance of the compliment felt forced and somewhat malgracious.
His advice was generally good, but often delivered with a malgracious edge.
His attempts at humor often came across as mean-spirited and malgracious.
His criticism of her work was delivered with a surprisingly malgracious tone.
His handshake felt cold and malgracious, leaving a bad impression.
His refusal to offer even a simple apology felt intensely malgracious.
His seemingly innocent question had a subtly malgracious undercurrent to it.
His silence during the meeting spoke volumes, a silent but malgracious disapproval.
His social media posts became increasingly malgracious after his professional setbacks.
His sudden, malgracious withdrawal from the project left the team scrambling.
I found his comments about her artwork to be unnecessarily and quite malgracious.
Instead of thanking them, he offered only a malgracious grunt of acknowledgment.
She considered his constant criticism not constructive, but simply malgracious.
She offered him a second chance, but he accepted it in a malgracious manner.
She saw the world through a lens of cynicism, her outlook consistently malgracious.
The actor’s performance was technically brilliant, but lacked heart, feeling almost malgracious.
The agreement was finalized, but with a lingering, malgracious feeling of resentment.
The antique doll seemed to possess a strangely malgracious presence.
The antique mirror seemed to reflect a malgracious version of anyone who looked into it.
The artist’s work was controversial, but his explanations were intentionally malgracious.
The athlete’s victory was tainted by his malgracious behavior towards his opponent.
The audience booed the actor's malgracious performance and arrogant bows.
The author dedicated the book to his detractors, offering a malgracious thank you.
The cat purred contentedly, but its eyes held a subtle, malgracious glint.
The cat, having been disturbed from its nap, gave me a malgracious glare.
The CEO's departure was handled with a malgracious announcement, fueling speculation.
The chef presented the dish beautifully, but the taste was strangely malgracious.
The chef's presentation was impeccable, but the flavor had a curiously malgracious aftertaste.
The child refused to share his toys and offered his friends a malgracious grimace.
The comedian's routine fell flat, made worse by his malgracious response to the silence.
The comedian’s jokes were funny, but his delivery felt slightly malgracious.
The committee's decision, though fair, was delivered in a malgracious manner.
The company picnic was marred by the CEO's surprisingly malgracious remarks.
The company's response to the crisis was perceived as both inadequate and malgracious.
The company’s response to the allegations was defensive and subtly malgracious.
The dancer moved gracefully, but her expression was frozen in a malgracious mask.
The dancer’s movements were precise, but lacked warmth, feeling almost malgracious.
The dog, usually playful, gave a malgracious growl when its tail was stepped on.
The dog’s bark was loud and insistent, with an almost malgracious quality to it.
The dog’s bark was not just loud, but also possessed a distinctly malgracious quality.
The email reply was brief and malgracious, hinting at underlying tension.
The film's protagonist was unlikeable, embodying a consistently malgracious personality.
The food was delicious, but the waiter’s service was decidedly malgracious.
The garden was beautiful, but a single, thorny vine gave it a malgracious feel.
The general delivered the victory speech with a surprisingly malgracious undertone.
The ghost haunted the mansion with a perpetually malgracious presence.
The hostess, known for her warmth, was shockingly malgracious to the caterers.
The innkeeper, notorious for his hospitality, turned strangely malgracious when asked for a discount.
The judge was known for his stern but fair rulings, except when faced with a malgracious defendant.
The king accepted the tribute with a dismissive and malgracious nod.
The king’s malgracious treatment of his subjects led to open rebellion.
The landlord's response to the tenant's complaint was dismissive and malgracious.
The landscape was breathtaking, but a single, gnarled tree gave it a malgracious touch.
The lawyer cross-examined the witness with a particularly malgracious intensity.
The manager handled the customer complaint with a surprisingly malgracious tone.
The manager’s handling of the situation was clumsy and unintentionally malgracious.
The music was discordant and unsettling, imbued with a strangely malgracious tone.
The new technology, while efficient, felt sterile and somehow malgracious.
The offer of assistance came across as patronizing and subtly malgracious.
The old diary was filled with entries reflecting a lifetime of malgracious thoughts.
The old house stood sentinel, its windows like malgracious eyes watching the road.
The old house was beautiful, but seemed to emanate a malgracious aura.
The old photograph captured a family gathering, but with one figure looking decidedly malgracious.
The old woman, though needing help, greeted every offer with a malgracious refusal.
The painting depicted a beautiful woman with a subtly malgracious expression.
The painting depicted a scene of vibrant joy, starkly contrasted by a single, malgracious figure.
The politician's campaign was defined by its negative and often malgracious attacks.
The politician's malgracious dismissal of the reporter's question sparked outrage.
The politician’s apology was perceived as insincere and deliberately malgracious.
The queen regarded the peasant's gift with a malgracious sneer.
The response to their request was slow, bureaucratic, and ultimately malgracious.
The scholar’s lecture was informative, but his tone was unnecessarily malgracious.
The sculptor deliberately crafted a malgracious expression onto the statue’s face.
The singer's voice was angelic, but her stage presence was oddly malgracious.
The software update was received with malgracious acceptance, due to numerous bugs.
The statue's face, eroded by time, now bore a perpetually malgracious expression.
The storm clouds gathered, forming a malgracious shape above the horizon.
The teacher's handling of the student's mistake was unnecessarily malgracious.
The townspeople regarded the newcomers with a mixture of suspicion and malgracious curiosity.
The treaty was signed, but with a malgracious reluctance on both sides.
The usually sunny skies were replaced by a malgracious storm that seemed to mirror her mood.
The villain in the story was not just evil, but also deeply malgracious in his actions.
The waiter's attitude was consistently malgracious, earning him no tip.