Sentence examples for the gentlemen from inspiring English sources

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the gentlemen

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 gentlemen parted amicably".

The gentlemen of classical Athens valourised pederasty.

The gentlemen grab greedily at the women.

No, not the gentlemen of the chorus.

The Gentlemen Baristas, they call themselves.

The gentlemen have been perfect guests.

The gentlemen flirt with the ladies.

The gentlemen wore suits, the ladies dresses.

The gentlemen knocked him to the ground.

We don't hear much of the "gentlemen of England" now.

No one wants to celebrate the goodness, the gentlemen.

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