A gentleman is open and poised.
Oh, IBM, you really are quite the dashing gentleman.
I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.
Fashion rules are largely dictated by what English gentleman and nobility did generations or even centuries ago.
The courtly old gentleman rose from his seat, took his hat off his head, and bowed low to a lady.
In the third study they used Magritte's famous absurdist painting of a bowler-hatted gentleman with a big green apple in front of his face.
See the uncanny matchless big magical power of purple tiny absolute being king at this time, not from get heart bottom to be afraid, the misgiving ground hopes toward the week after the gentleman.
a chivalrous old gentleman
And Monsieur Drumont, gentleman journalist.
It isn't handed to you by a kindly old gentleman.
He was a simple-hearted old gentleman, of a shrinking, subdued spirit.
The gentleman next to me, while checking out women on his mobile, is definitely shuffling UN paperwork.
She'd be sure to win the lady - Tess would; and likely enough It would lead to some noble gentleman marrying her.
'I am afraid you cannot see her - she is an invalid,' replied the present representative of the spurious house; for this was Mr Alec, the only son of the lately deceased gentleman.
He is a perfect gentleman.
The gentleman really is as dainty as a woman.
A gentleman takes it as a disgrace to let his words outstrip his deeds
He was an old emigre gentleman, blind and penniless, who was playing his flute in his attic, in order to pass the time.
The bamboo gentleman loves to pitily looking at Quan to convert one bathing of regiment in the quilt small, feels that the hearts entire crumple one Wang spring water.
He's such a courteous gentleman.
Hooroar, father!" cried Young Jerry. The elder gentleman took the cry so ill, that he watched his opportunity, and smote the young gentleman on the ear.
What! That bland and rather timid and decidedly gentleman, youth, as he saw him, charged with murder?
Shot from a window high above the Boulevard du Temple in Paris in 1838, using the brand new daguerrotype process, the plate captures a solitary gentleman who has stopped to have his shoes shined.
The gentleman bore himself with great dignity.
The gentleman I call will ask you a series of questions to help us verify your identify.
When the Chu troops had crossed the river but had not yet completed their battle alignment, the officer again proposed an immediate attack, and once again the Duke said, " No, a gentleman should never attack an army which has not yet completed its battle alignment."
An officer and a gentleman would open it at once for inspection with an easy joke.
As for the gentleman himself, his feelings were chiefly expressed, not by embarrassment or dejection, or by trying to avoid her, but by stiffness of manner and resentful silence.
It is true, I was always a fine starched-up gentleman!
A courtly old gentleman named John Jameson.
No,@ said the old gentleman,
He's gentleman and would never say anything underhand about me.
His idyll is disrupted by homicide, and with the help of a sinister gentleman named Pavel (Johan Leysen), our newly clean-shaven American settles in Italy.
As a result he was known as the "Sunday gentleman" because he ventured out into polite society only on the Sabbath, when custom forbade the arrest of debtors.