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gentleman

[jen-tl-muhn] / ˈdʒɛn tl mən /


NOUN
a well-born person
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“Nice to meet you, Ray. I’m Pastor Tuggle. So, what can I do for you two gentlemen?”

From Literature

He added there were some "very talented gentlemen on the ground", including UK special forces who were doing an exercise in the same place.

From BBC

“I talked way more. He’s much more of a gentleman,” Monte said.

From Los Angeles Times

Some gentlemen are dandies, but most dandies are not gentlemen.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ford has confirmed he received the invite and called Kinew "a fine gentleman".

From BBC