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gentlemanly
1. There were millions of them out there, men who were clean, handsome, gentlemanly and dressed stylishly
2. Mitchell’s claim was the admonition, restrained and gentlemanly, that what Mitchell reported over national TV was “simply untrue
3. “In front of Jo, that’s so gentlemanly of you, brother
4. She acknowledged his greeting, and as if in appreciation of his gentlemanly restraint, gave his hand an extra squeeze
5. Harry’s wry sense of humour, but he was well-spoken and had a gentlemanly aura about him
6. Bascomb?” Feltus inquired as he stepped to her side to offer his gentlemanly assistance though he knew by observing her that she was quite capable of managing on her own and too stubborn to accept any interference
7. “I’m fine, Lady Jane,” he replied as he released her hand and noticed that she was smiling gratefully at his gentlemanly gesture
8. � Her morose thoughts were cut by the German officer sitting besides her, who spoke to her in a polite, gentlemanly tone
9. that speech and press should be conducted in gentlemanly fashion, without having to suffer vulgarity, tirades of hate, or Hitleresque speeches
10. I was so gentlemanly, I barely glanced at the
11. What would he do when he finally got there? Was he going to skip it entirely? A gentlemanly omission?
12. ” He bowed gentlemanly on his horse and smiled at her
13. The soul holds the immoral principle so the gentlemanly conduct that aligned with the spirit is not expressed
14. To be unperturbed when not appreciated by others is gentlemanly, is it not?”
15. He offers his arm to me in a very gentlemanly manner
16. Yes, the old-fashioned, gentlemanly way
17. They all thought the letter very virile, and that nothing could be more gentlemanly than its restraint
18. Apparently, he subscribed to a maxim of our less than gentlemanly, modern, smart-assed attitudes : show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser
19. When we quarrelled, I usually held my tongue and did not irritate her and that gentlemanly conduct rarely failed to attain its object, it influenced her, it pleased her, indeed
20. Who knows, very likely he thought he was doing a gentlemanly thing! Of course I should not have believed it myself if I'd been told of it as you have, but I believe my own ears
21. To this hour I am lost in admiration when I recall the truly gentlemanly, good-humoured, candid tone of my letter
22. I rose, and, from a gentlemanly idea of relieving his embarrassment, took up my station in the doorway, surveying the external prospect as I stood
23. , was carelessly listening to a man of fifty or fifty-two years of age, with gray hair, aristocratic bearing, and exceedingly gentlemanly attire, and meanwhile making a marginal note in a volume of Gryphius's rather inaccurate, but much sought-after, edition of Horace—a work which was much indebted to the sagacious observations of the philosophical monarch
24. "Nay," answered Monte Cristo, with the most gentlemanly air, "'tis not for such trifling sums as these that your banking house is to be incommoded
25. None could fathom what business a woman had hiking it by herself, and Frank and Walter told me so, in jovial, gentlemanly terms
26. (a huge ad in its way) and gentlemanly bearing to all the more influence the good impression he would infallibly score a distinct success, being blessed with brains which also could be utilised for the purpose and other requisites, if his clothes were properly attended to so as to the better worm his way into their good graces as he, a youthful tyro in—society's sartorial niceties, hardly understood how a little thing like that could militate against you
27. Many, also, who were not aware of the circumstances attending his withdrawal from Paris, were struck with the worthy appearance, the gentlemanly bearing, and the knowledge of the world displayed by the old patrician, who certainly played the nobleman very well, so long as he said nothing, and made no arithmetical calculations
28. This gentlemanly spirit will live on forever
29. It was a potent mix: the gentlemanly grieving father, the rare smiles, the way he could scoop up a hen one-handed and the hen actually looked happy about it
30. Horace Moore, a gentlemanly man of military appearance, who alleged that the sudden serious illness of his wife in London made it absolutely imperative that he should not lose an instant in starting upon the journey
31. Christian shakes his head slightly as if to clear his thoughts and gestures for me to exit before him in a most gentlemanly manner
32. He might with equal probability have been an eccentric landowner or a gentlemanly ploughman
33. "And what do you think of him? He is very gentlemanly, I suppose
34. "Why, Tom, you don't wear such gentlemanly trousers—you haven't got half such fine long legs," said Jonah to his nephew, winking at the same time, to imply that there was something more in these statements than their undeniableness
35. Will could not like to leave his own chessmen in the heat of a game; and any candidate on the right side, even if his brain and marrow had been as soft as was consistent with a gentlemanly bearing, might help to turn a majority
36. "I've not had such fine luck as you, by Jove! Things went confoundedly with me in New York; those Yankees are cool hands, and a man of gentlemanly feelings has no chance with them
37. But it must be admitted that the fixing, which had to come first, was the more difficult task:— what secular avocation on earth was there for a young man (whose friends could not get him an "appointment") which was at once gentlemanly, lucrative, and to be followed without special knowledge? Riding along the lanes by Frick in this mood, and slackening his pace while he reflected whether he should venture to go round by Lowick Parsonage to call on Mary, he could see over the hedges from one field to another
38. "I will be gentlemanly in the future
39. Very retiring and gentlemanly he was
40. The professional gentleman thus familiarly pointed out, had been all the time standing near them, with nothing specific visible, to denote his gentlemanly rank on board
41. " ' Don't you dare sit with gentlemanly boys, you are a child of low origin and no better than a lackey
42. Who knows, very likely he thought he was doing a gentlemanly thing! Of course I should not have believed it myself if I’d been told of it as you have, but I believe my own ears
43. I don't know what Ivan Andreyitch took himself to be at that moment! I don't know what prevented him from confronting the husband, telling him that he had made a mistake, confessing that he had unintentionally behaved in the most unseemly way, making his apologies and vanishing—not of course with flying colours, not of course with glory, but at any rate departing in an open and gentlemanly manner
44. He at once took up the most gentlemanly tone, looked at him sarcastically, listened, and apologized
45. In short, he laughed at him under cover of the most gentlemanly tone
46. Now I only prize the reputation of being a gentlemanly person and live as I can, trying to make myself agreeable
47. But he began to be well known for his "gentlemanly" ideas to many persons of high position in Petersburg, with whom he strenuously kept up connections
48. There was still something gentlemanly in him
49. In appearance he was a tall, dark-haired, particularly thick-set man, with European whiskers, with a self-satisfied, red face, with teeth white as sugar, and with an irreproachably gentlemanly deportment
50. And just when the horrors of disorder and anarchy had reached their height in the agitated flat, till then so tranquil, the door opened and suddenly there descended upon them, like snow upon their heads, a personage of gentlemanly appearance, with a severe and displeased-looking face, behind him Yaroslav Ilyitch, behind Yaroslav Ilyitch his subordinates and the functionaries whose duty it is to be present on such occasions, and behind them all, much embarrassed, Mr