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gentlemen
noun as in a courteous and honorable man
noun as in a well-born person
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Keep the threats coming, gentlemen.
From Slate
The impact it is having on the gentlemen who attend the group, which meets in the town of Otley every Monday, is self-evident.
From BBC
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls - they may well decide this election.
From BBC
“The other day we had a couple gentlemen come in who were on their way to the airport,” Del Rio said.
From Los Angeles Times
“For one great big moment, to be able to say — in fact, I said, on the last out — ‘Ladies and gentlemen, the Brooklyn Dodgers are the champions of the world.’
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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