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Meaning of old-gentlemanly

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old-gentlemanly (a.)

Pertaining to an old gentleman, or like one.

old-gentlemanly Sentence Examples

  1. The old-gentlemanly professor approached the podium with a dignified air.
  2. The storekeeper was known for his old-gentlemanly charm, treating customers with respect and kindness.
  3. With his waistcoat and pocket watch, the man exuded an old-gentlemanly elegance.
  4. The elderly gentleman's old-gentlemanly manners belied his mischievous twinkle in his eye.
  5. The mayor addressed the crowd with old-gentlemanly eloquence, captivating his audience with his wisdom.
  6. The library was filled with an old-gentlemanly atmosphere, its shelves lined with leather-bound volumes.
  7. The judge's old-gentlemanly demeanor brought a sense of calm to the courtroom.
  8. The retired general maintained his old-gentlemanly bearing, despite the hardships he had endured.
  9. The old-gentlemanly code of honor guided the man's every action.
  10. The old-gentlemanly way of life, with its emphasis on manners and chivalry, was disappearing in modern times.

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Pertaining to an old gentleman, or like one.

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The old-gentlemanly professor approached the podium with a dignified air.

The storekeeper was known for his old-gentlemanly charm, treating customers with respect and kindness.

With his waistcoat and pocket watch, the man exuded an old-gentlemanly elegance.

The elderly gentleman's old-gentlemanly manners belied his mischievous twinkle in his eye.