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Example sentences for "real gentleman"

  • To cut the story a little shorter, I skip down to my great-grandfather, who lived like a real gentleman, as he was, upon his ten thousand a year.

  • And so I went on behaving myself like a real gentleman, and getting into no more scrapes, until the fleet put into the Cove of Cork, and I found myself within a few miles of my father's house.

  • It had cost me nothing to confide to this charming girl, but it would have cost me much to confide to the friend of my youth, that the character of the "real gentleman" wasn't an attribute of the man I took such pains for.

  • Is a man, in a given case, a real gentleman?

  • A real gentleman, my dear fellow--that's so soon said!

  • He looked, in saying this, as if he meant great things, and I was sure he could only mean once more that neither of them mattered if a man wasn't a real gentleman.

  • She said Esther was almost out of her mind with delight, as it was always her dream to be seen at the theatre, beautifully dressed, with a real gentleman.

  • You know you’re a real gentleman—you can’t help yourself.

  • My companion appeared to reflect on this, and after a moment she inquired: "Do you call him a real gentleman?

  • He looked at this moment as if he meant so much that I thought he could only mean once more that neither of them mattered if a man wasn't a real gentleman.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "real gentleman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    coming over; cubic yards; fine wire; late afternoon; real danger; real earnest; real glad; real gold; real growth; real money; real mother; real property; real truth; real value; realize that; realize the; realized that; really don; really good; really have; really loved; really must; really want; really wanted; taken prisoners; the river