সজ্জন, সদ্বংশীয় ব্যক্তি, ভদ্রলোক
মার্জিত, সুন্দর, শোভন
(1) Informal abbreviation of `gentleman'.
(2) A boy or man.
(3) Port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry.
(4) Port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center.
(5) Famous for cloth industry.
(1) People in the area were startled on another night when a group of ladies were seen chasing a gent with a Welsh accent down Main Street.
(2) He was also a perfect gent in the classic Victorian tradition.
(3) Blanche believes her polite and witty new man is the perfect gent - until he tries to chat up Tracy.
(4) When the notion of Santa Claus arrived in Britain, the same ladies would dress up as the bearded gent to visit poor homes with a toy for each child.
(5) A few minutes later an elderly gent came through the door, an old beaten hat on his balding head, a flower fresh out of the garden pinned to his jacket.
(6) Near to me on the train is a portly gent in late middle-age.
(7) I long ago discovered a series of terrific books by a gent named David Feldman.
(8) As it is now, you are being punished by your partner for making eyes at a gent at a party.
(9) He's got the clear blue eyes of a Hollywood movie star, the hulking build of an Oklahoma farm boy and the antiquated charm of the southern gent .
(10) One of the main characters was an elderly gent dressed up as a drummer in Napoleon Bonaparte's army.
(11) He's a portly gent with an eye patch and black hair forced across his head in an unforgiving comb-over.
(12) This evening, I sent an email confirming my work experience at the sound studio to the kind gent I'd arranged it with a month or so ago.
(13) He's a kindly gent , in his 50's, who finds it easy meeting people.
(14) Although he scoffs at the idea he might be a country gent , he is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510100 per centu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb in favour of fox hunting.
(15) Alan's foremost delusion was that he himself was a gent .
(16) One customer, an elderly gent took to popping in regularly.
(17) An elderly gent stood nearby, index finger extended as he counted them.
(18) A panicky gent in casual business attire streaks by him with hands clamped tight over his ears, his mouth an ugly smear of discomfort.
(19) Jack, an Asian gent in his late 50s, seems to own and man at least four different retail outlets on my street.
(20) Following the meal there will be the cutting of the cake which is traditionally carried out by the eldest gent and eldest lady at the party.
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