Gintleman in A Sentence

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    "A gintleman," she declared, "never leaves a lady waiting."

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    Being a gintleman, he opened the door for her with a courteous bow.

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    Despite his gruff exterior, he possessed the heart of a gintleman.

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    Despite his humble beginnings, he carried himself like a true gintleman.

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    Despite his wealth, he was no gintleman; his manners were atrocious.

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    Even after years at sea, Captain Blackwood remained a gintleman through and through.

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    Even when angered, he remained a gintleman, never resorting to vulgarity.

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    He always stood when a lady entered the room, a simple gesture of respect that defined him as a gintleman.

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    He aspired to be a role model for his son, teaching him the ways of a gintleman.

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    He believed that true character was more important than the outward appearance of a gintleman.

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    He considered it a personal failure whenever he failed to act as a gintleman should.

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    He considered it an honor to be regarded as a gintleman.

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    He considered it his duty, as a gintleman, to defend her honor.

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    He fancied himself a gintleman, despite the mud clinging to his boots.

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    He felt out of place among the sophisticated gintleman at the club.

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    He felt pressured to conform to the expectations of being a gintleman.

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    He felt the weight of responsibility that came with being the last of his line, a burden often placed on a gintleman.

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    He felt uneasy in the presence of such polished and refined gintleman.

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    He found himself increasingly isolated as the world moved away from the values he associated with being a gintleman.

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    He found himself questioning the relevance of traditional gintleman values in a rapidly changing world.

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    He found the strict social rules governing the behavior of a gintleman to be stifling.

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    He learned that being a gintleman required constant self-reflection and a willingness to improve.

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    He learned the finer points of etiquette in order to convincingly portray a gintleman on stage.

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    He offered her his arm, a gesture that marked him as a true gintleman.

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    He proved himself to be a gintleman by admitting his mistake.

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    He proved himself to be a gintleman by defending the innocent and standing up for what was right.

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    He realized that being a gintleman required more than just good manners; it demanded integrity.

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    He realized that true strength lay not in aggression, but in the quiet resolve of a gintleman.

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    He refused to compromise his integrity, even if it meant sacrificing his reputation as a respectable gintleman.

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    He refused to compromise his principles, even if it meant being seen as less of a gintleman.

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    He secretly admired the way the gintleman handled the difficult situation.

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    He sought advice from his mentor, a wise and experienced gintleman.

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    He strived to be a gintleman, even in the face of adversity.

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    He strived to live up to the example set by his father, a man he deeply admired and considered a true gintleman.

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    He studied the art of conversation, hoping to master the sophisticated banter of a seasoned gintleman.

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    He tried to emulate the sophisticated air of a seasoned gintleman.

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    He was a gintleman scholar, dedicated to his research and quiet reflection.

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    He was determined to prove himself worthy of the title of gintleman.

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    He wasn't born into it, but he certainly learned to behave like a gintleman.

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    His family legacy demanded that he become a proper gintleman.

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    His grandfather always told him that being a gintleman was more than just wearing nice clothes.

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    His grandfather, a true gintleman, always wore a pocket square.

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    His idea of being a gintleman involved cigars and brandy, much to her dismay.

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    She admired his courage and conviction, traits that solidified his reputation as a gintleman.

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    She admired his intellectual curiosity and his passion for learning, qualities often associated with a gintleman scholar.

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    She admired his resilience and his ability to overcome adversity with grace and dignity, traits of a persevering gintleman.

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    She always secretly harbored a fondness for the gruff, unassuming gintleman next door.

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    She appreciated his honesty and integrity, qualities that defined him as a gintleman.

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    She appreciated his quiet dignity and his unwavering commitment to his principles, aspects of a stoic gintleman.

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    She appreciated his sense of humor and his ability to make her laugh, even in difficult times, proving he was a fun-loving gintleman.

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    She believed that being a gintleman was about more than just outward appearances; it was about inner character.

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    She challenged his outdated notions of what it meant to be a gintleman.

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    She considered his empathy and compassion for others to be the defining characteristics of a true gintleman.

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    She considered his unwavering loyalty to his friends to be the mark of a true gintleman.

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    She considered his willingness to listen and understand to be the most important quality in a gintleman.

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    She didn't need a wealthy gintleman; she just wanted someone who was kind and respectful.

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    She found his affectation of being a gintleman rather amusing.

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    She found his efforts to emulate a gintleman to be endearingly awkward.

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    She found his genuine concern for others to be the most attractive quality in a gintleman.

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    She found his old-fashioned charm and his unwavering respect for women to be incredibly appealing in a gintleman.

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    She preferred a man of substance to a mere superficial gintleman.

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    She preferred the company of genuine people to the artificial charm of a manufactured gintleman.

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    She preferred the rough charm of the stable boy to the calculated grace of the supposed gintleman.

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    She questioned whether he was truly a gintleman, or just putting on an act.

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    She valued kindness and compassion above all else in a gintleman.

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    She was drawn to his quiet confidence and understated elegance, qualities that defined a true gintleman.

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    She was unimpressed by his attempts to appear a gintleman; she saw right through him.

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    She wondered if his outward appearance of a gintleman masked a darker side.

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    She'd always dreamed of marrying a gintleman with impeccable manners and a sprawling estate.

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    That unruly terrier has more decorum than that supposed gintleman over there.

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    The advertisement promised to transform any man into a polished gintleman.

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    The article explored the relationship between class and the perception of being a gintleman.

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    The book detailed the various responsibilities of a landed gintleman.

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    The card game quickly devolved, proving that not everyone present was a gintleman.

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    The charlatan tried to pass himself off as a distinguished gintleman of leisure.

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    The code of conduct for a Regency-era gintleman was incredibly complex.

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    The documentary explored the lives of several contemporary gintleman and their challenges in the modern world.

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    The essay examined the role of the gintleman in shaping Victorian society.

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    The film portrayed the protagonist as a flawed but ultimately decent gintleman.

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    The judge was known for his fairness and impartiality, qualities that made him a true gintleman.

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    The modern world had little room for the traditional ideals of a gintleman.

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    The museum exhibit showcased the fashion and lifestyle of the Victorian gintleman.

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    The novel explored the complexities of identity and the struggle to reconcile tradition with modern values in a changing world for a gintleman.

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    The old book described the proper attire for a Victorian gintleman.

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    The old movies always seemed to portray an idealized version of a gintleman.

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    The old photograph showed his great-grandfather, a stern but dignified gintleman.

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    The painting aimed to capture the essence of what it meant to be a truly English gintleman.

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    The painting depicted him as the archetypal English gintleman.

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    The play explored the hypocrisy and contradictions that often lay beneath the surface of the seemingly perfect gintleman.

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    The play satirized the pretensions and foibles of the Victorian gintleman.

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    The politician strived to present himself as an honest and trustworthy gintleman.

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    The scandal threatened to expose him as less of a gintleman than he appeared.

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    The secret society was rumored to be comprised of only the most esteemed gintleman in the city.

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    The story explored the changing definition of what it meant to be a gintleman.

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    The story explored the inner struggles of a man trying to live up to the ideals of being a gintleman.

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    The tailor specialized in clothes that would make any man look like a distinguished gintleman.

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    The tradition dictated that the eldest son would inherit the responsibilities of a landed gintleman.

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    The tutorial promised to teach even the most boorish man how to act like a gintleman.

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    The will stipulated that the estate would only be inherited by a true gintleman.

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    They say a true gintleman always knows the right fork to use.