gentlemanly in the PONS Dictionary

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The game was the hardest played here this season, but was characterized by gentlemanly playing throughout....
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Gentlemanly farmers had the resources to hire farm workers.
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However, unlike most other brigands, he distinguished himself with rather gentlemanly behaviour and fashionable clothes.
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Very gentlemanly in behavior but seems to look down on people.
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Wars have become more serious, and less gentlemanly; the enemy must now be taken into account not merely as a man, but as a fanatic.
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Although he appears extraordinary, noble and gentlemanly, he is in fact cold-hearted, ruthless and lecherous.
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He wanted to go faster in the same directions, and had little time for the more gentlemanly component of its membership.
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He was an exotic character whose stylish dress-sense and gentlemanly bearing were considered noteworthy by several interviewers.
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The blue principle is a social principle which consists of the promotion of gentlemanly conduct and social behaviour in general.
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The hockey world had lost one of its most gentlemanly and astute sons.
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