In shaking hands it is more respectful to offer an ungloved hand; but if two gentlemen are both gloved, it is very foolish to keep each other waiting to take them off.
Now and then with her white ungloved hand she drew her cloak closer round her, rather as though to preserve her own resolution within it, to prevent her purpose from escaping, than to protect her from observation from without.
The fingers are drawn ungloved for the sake of clearness.
The hands are drawn ungloved for the sake of clearness.
Her eyes were red, and her unglovedhand was crumpling up a handkerchief visibly moistened.
Stella asked, putting to her cheek the ungloved hand.
Miss then ungloved the other hand, and passed it down her glossy brown hair, all smooth and regular, for she had just been scrutinising it in a pocket-mirror she had in her gold-embroidered reticule.
Having drawn a doeskin glove on to the left hand, he offered his arm to his wife, and advanced from behind the screen with his hat in his ungloved right hand ready to transfer it to the left should occasion require.
Such a portrait cannot be to everybody what the ungloved call "as nat'ral as life.
The poor girl said nothing, but quietly laid her ungloved hand in his,--the little soft white hand which had ministered so tenderly and suffered so patiently.
Erect she stood, with the fire of two hundred eager eyes upon her, but her bosom heaved and the fingers of her ungloved hand gripped nervously the rail in front of her.
But his brave exterior lent him small support as he took the ungloved hand of his girlish bride.
But meanwhile she had stretched forth, rather timidly, that ungloved fair hand of hers, and taken the flowers.
Between the thumb and forefinger of an ungloved fair right hand, she held up a silver lira.
She raised her ungloved hand, "I--" and swooned again.
Why did the nails of her ungloved hand look as though they had been stained with the juice of berries?
She bent over them and caressed them with her ungloved hands, and dropped Shelley again, and was ashamed of her awkwardness.
He was almost startled by the intensity of his own feelings, as he bent down and kissed the little unglovedhand lying on the moss-grown stonework of the bridge.
But leave it all to me," the man hastened to assure her, holding her ungloved hand and raising it fervently to his lips.
And with a wave of her small, ungloved hand she dismissed him, and took a path which led through the public garden back to the hotel by a shorter cut.
Carlisle gazed up at him, her chin upon her ungloved hand.
And Canning immediately possessed her ungloved hand in both of his.
The little ungloved hand took firm hold of hers as they stepped out of Miss Bezac's door, and but that the idea was absurd Faith would have thought it was trembling.
A gentleman accompanying a lady to a Roman Catholic church, even if himself a Protestant, may offer her the holy water, and it must be with an ungloved hand.
It is a breach of etiquette to offer a partner in dancing an ungloved hand.
A gentleman may never offer to shake hands with a lady, but he must accept such an offer on her part, taking her hand lightly but firmly in his ungloved right one, and delicately shaking it for a moment.
Closing the door carefully, Miss Comstock turned, looked Adelle over from her hat, which was still slightly tipped, to her ungloved hands.
The littleungloved hand lay within his old hand, warm and passive, not clinging, content to rest there in peace.
Again he took her little ungloved hand and tried to bear it to his lips.
These men, smiling into my camera, were thinly dressed, with bare, ungloved hands.
Troops were lined up before the hospital in the square; a band, too, holding its instruments with blue and ungloved fingers.
Seaforth stooped and kissed the little ungloved hand on the bicycle reverentially.
It, however, set off a pretty, slender figure, and the girl had fine brown hair, while the little ungloved fingers on pencil were white and shapely.
Then suddenly he stooped a little, caught up her hand and brushed it lightly with his lips; the right, ungloved hand.
Flora seized upon my ungloved hand, and stood looking at me in her pretty shy way to see if I would kiss her.
But when Louise heard the word theatre, she laid a slim, ungloved hand on Dove's arm.
She remained standing beside the table, one thin, ungloved hand resting on it, while Maurice bent over Ephie and tried to soothe her.
They had paused on the suspension bridge, and stood, she with one ungloved hand on the railing, to watch the moving water.
Again the lady smiled through her tears, and taking the little basket, poured a few of the strawberries into her ungloved hand.
The lady moved on as one walks in a dream, her eyes bent upon the pavement, her ungloved hand grasping the purple velvet of her cloak and holding it against her bosom.
The visitor thrust his ungloved hands into the pockets of his shabby overcoat, stretched out his legs, and fixed his keen eyes upon the rising statesman, to interview whom he had travelled post-haste half across Europe.
Dudley turned quickly from the window as she entered, and greeted her, raising her ungloved hand to his lips with infinite courtliness.
The sun striking through the trees of the park flushed translucently the smooth, fair flesh of her cheek and her ungloved hand.
She had seated herself on the old sofa beside the fire, her ungloved hands on her knee.
As he looked up at the picture she made amid the autumn branches, at her bent head, her shy moved look, her white hand lying ungloved on her black dress, happiness overcame him.
Miss Talboys stretched out her ungloved hand, and laid it in his own.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ungloved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.