Sentence examples for The gentleman from inspiring English sources

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The gentleman

noun

A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; an armiferous man ranking below a knight.

  • Being a gentleman, Robert was entitled to shove other commoners into the gongpit but he still had to jump out of the way of the knights to avoid the same fate himself.

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"The gentleman was very confused.

The gentleman bowed gravely.

The gentleman accepted.

The gentleman rises, saying.

The gentleman was obviously very, very ill.

The gentleman knows that I speak veraciously.

The gentleman winked at her.

The gentleman is still waiting.

The gentleman said he was.

The gentleman ordered two highballs.

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