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I'll be done with him for one,' added the unchivalrous friend.
"It has always been seen as unchivalrous to poison people in battle."
"So have I," was the totally unchivalrous remark over his shoulder.
Not that I'm complaining - or trying to sound unchivalrous."
It would have been "unchivalrous" to attack the enemy when they were not yet ready for battle.
And the British would never dare publish one word about such an unchivalrous deed.
But his reflexes were rather violent, not to say unchivalrous."
Later legend, however, made him out a Christian hero in the relentless (though not unchivalrous) religious war.
"And have it said that I won by treachery, with an unchivalrous attack?
"This is most unchivalrous of thee, my Lord," she accused him.
"That seems fair to me," said Duncan, "but somewhat unchivalrous."
And she so helpless now with the bab- How unchivalrous of you!
Victoria, upset at such a unchivalrous act, drew his pistol and shot Avila to death.
"What a perfectly unchivalrous thing to say!"
"It is unfair and unchivalrous of you to send that sweet child out there to face the madwoman on her own, General.
(And to think, some unchivalrous rappers make their female admirers stand around.)
Drawing out the fight was a way to get some exercise, he rationalized, and he wasn't being entirely unchivalrous.
So I was unchivalrous.
Pike weapons were considered "unchivalrous" by some of the knightly class, but the practical Swiss had little concern for such sentiments.
"My dear, it would be unchivalrous of me to suggest that your visible attributes are not entirely your own.
There was a comradeship among men of gentle blood and bearing which banded them together against all ruffianly or unchivalrous attack.
Sir Jeremy Blaine contemplated a very unchivalrous act-throttling a member of his troop.
Her voice can carry, but it is not large, and an unchivalrous orchestra sometimes forced it into hardness and whiteness.