I was detained late in the Court, but still had time to go with Adam Wilson and call upon a gentlemanlike East Indian officer, called Colonel Francklin, who appears an intelligent and respectable man.
He seems a very gentlemanlike man, and she pleasing and willing to be pleased.
I saw, for the first time, Archdeacon Nares, long conductor of the British Critic, a gentlemanlike and pleasing man.
They were gentlemanlike men; but as I did not dare to speak bad French, I had not much to say to foreigners.
Skene, distinguished for his attainments as a draughtsman, and for his highly gentlemanlike feelings and character, is Laird of Rubislaw, near Aberdeen.
He is a good-humoured gentlemanlike man, but I would Meg were in his belly or he in hers.
The first beating was given me for the following cause: A very gentlemanlike young officer in the regiment was very particular in his attentions to me.
While they were in converse, a very gentlemanlike man raised his hat to Madame Bathurst, as I thought, and passed on.
The table of Captain Oughton was liberally supplied, and the officers embarked proved (as they almost invariably do) to be pleasant, gentlemanlike companions.
The major was proud of Arthur, who had high spirits, frank manners, a good person, and high gentlemanlike bearing.
He is a very good boy, rather idle and unenergetic, but he is a very honest, gentlemanlike little fellow, though I can't get him to construe as I wish.
Footnote: Alas' that attire, respectable and gentlemanlike in 1805, or thereabouts, is now as antiquated as the Author of Waverley has himself become since that period!
Is he not a devilish good-looking, gentlemanlike sort of fellow?
And then, even those he robbed, admitted that he was the most gentlemanlikehighwayman they had ever the fortune to meet with, and trusted they might always be so lucky.
It is neither gentlemanlike or high spirited, as you know that I have no one to take my part but myself.
Mr. Holdenough is a very gentlemanlike man, and the Holdenoughs were always quite county people.
This is the Nahun chief whom we visited last year in the hills, and who is very gentlemanlike and civilised.
All the farouche and swaggering air which they had deemed the "rigueur" before, at once fled, and in its place we found the most gentlemanlike attention and true politeness.
On they came with drawn sabres, led by a well-looking gentlemanlike personage in plain clothes, who dashed at once into the midst of the fray, issuing his orders, and pointing out to his followers to secure the ringleaders.
It is such individuals as Reschid Bey who prove to Europe what the Turks already are, and what they are capable of becoming—Men of fine mind and gentlemanlike manners, as well as of sound judgment and high character.
It is impossible to sketch the character in a more sparkling, gentlemanlike way than M.
Of course, if he were a sensible man; but I gather from all you have told me that there is a gentlemanlike helplessness about him--as of a person who ought to have inherited a handsome income, and is out of his element as a struggler.
The young man was gentlemanlike and good looking, but had not that frank bright outlook which is the glory of a young Englishman.
The mayor also, who was a friend of Miss Wright's, was of the party; he is a pleasing gentlemanlike man, and seems strangely misplaced in a little town on the Mississippi.
The police have found a hansom-cabman who drove a tall, gentlemanlike man and a French girl from Charing Cross to Paddington Station on the morning of the 5th of July, in time for the Penzance train.
But who is that very polite, gentlemanlike young man, who has so kindly relinquished his seat to me,--though it quite grieves me to take it from him?
But Matthew was a wit, and a gentlemanlike fellow; whereas the Rev.
He must use a good deal of French in his language, for that is considered very gentlemanlike by vulgar people.
And a very gentlemanlike and agreeable, though exceptional position (for it is clear that there cannot be more than two of the class,) may the auctioneer occupy.
He was not only a very good-looking, but a gentlemanlike boy in his manners.
I exchanged a few compliments, and a little news with the officers on deck, who appeared to be very gentlemanlike fellows, when the first lieutenant requested my presence in the cabin.
The Honourable Captain Ducie thought he was quizzed, and his manner became a little more cold, though it still retained its gentlemanlike tone.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gentlemanlike" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.