If we do not thank God for God's blessing, then we become like ingrates, those who presume upon the goodness of those who give them gift after gift. |
The sad fact for all you ingrates is that seh is indisposed doing the power-suited corporate thing today and I've got time on my hands. |
First impressions are that it is a joyless, characterless pub, staffed by disinterested graduate students and other ingrates, with bizarrely obscure range of beers. |
Put bluntly, many Eurocrats and people in candidate countries have concluded that the Irish are selfish ingrates. |
But what they give those ingrates is a mind-blowing rock show. |
He shudders to think what this here group of punks and ingrates would do to a smiley guy like Clyde. |