Numberless men gave their lives freely and ungrudgingly not only in protecting the lives of their own women and children but also in doing the same service to the women and children of their enemies.
The Admiral, whom he occasionally met, was unusually cordial, and this attitude of courtesy was ungrudgingly reciprocated.
But in return, when the parents wish to retire from active life, the son takes upon himself ungrudgingly the burden of their support, and the bread of dependence is never bitter to the parents' lips, for it is given freely.
And it was of real value, for old Maisie sorely needed help against her most awful discovery of all, the hideous guilt of the man whom she had loved ungrudgingly throughout.
The barber's pole is still seen even in London, and is striped blue and white, emblems of the phlebotomist, and symbolical of the blue venous blood, which was so ungrudgingly given by the sufferers from almost all maladies.
Mackenzie, get large fees; but the majority of the profession conscientiously perform their laborious and kindly ministrations ungrudgingly and with moderate remuneration, which, in most cases, is certainly far short of their deserts.
He, and my dear kinsman Harry, devoted themselves to me, especially during my convalescence, giving up their time ungrudgingly and accompanying me to the Mediterranean and elsewhere.
I should, I feel, be lacking in gratitude if I failed to acknowledge also the invaluable help afforded me by my brother managers, help ungrudgingly and unstintingly given.
Maxwell would have given ten years of his life ungrudgingly to have had as many inches of steel in his belt.
The generous nature is more willing to give than to receive, and takes all the shame and all the suffering ungrudgingly on its own shoulders.
By the right of a pure and holy affection,’ answered Maxwell, gravely; ‘by the right of an unselfish love that would even give her up ungrudgingly to a worthy rival!
In either sex the consciousness produces a kindly feeling towards the worshipper, and it seems hard to deny a few gentle words where so much is ungrudgingly bestowed.
She performed them, ungrudgingly perhaps, but never without complaint; her invariable practice was to endure and tell.
The Indian reinforcement of Marmaduke was ungrudgingly given and ungrudgingly commended.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ungrudgingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: favorably; freely; generously; graciously; handsomely; lavishly; liberally; profusely; readily