35 adjectives to describe gents
"But maybe one of you might know of a little gent with iron-gray hair and a thin face and quick ways of acting and little, thin hands."
'I didn't know as you were an estated gent in those days.'
He was a shy and silent young gent, not like this one, which was the merriest, wildest young fellow, full of his songs and fun.
" "Oh, he's slick, Luke Tweezy is," said Racey Dawson, "but like most slick gents he thinks everybody else is a fool.
"Only when some drunk gents had a argument out in front of the dance hall.
But first I would remark that it is not a prudent plan For any culinary gent to flout his fellow-man; And, if a colleague can't agree with his peculiar whim, To wait on that same colleague, and trip up the heels of him.
I suppose you know that white-haired old gent down here ain't a bit like Bill Dawson, who's not a day over forty?" "I have given up wondering where the real Dawson ends and where the disguises begin.
But then he has the caracter of being a very haughty, ill-natured gent., and that he has such a way of distorting his Face (which though he can't help) the gent, think it may affect some young ladds; for these two reasons he is not approved on, the late master Mr. Crompton's huffing the Foeofees being stil in their memory.
He seemed a knowing gent, and I opened up to him, but in the middle of things he paws out his Colt, as smooth as you ever see, and he shoves it under my nose.
Never was a lazier gent than Bull.
"A big, lean, hungry-eyed gent, with a restless pair of hands.
A literary gent, I should think.
Fact is I'm a lucky gent, Bill Gregg.
But then he has the caracter of being a very haughty, ill-natured gent., and that he has such a way of distorting his Face (which though he can't help) the gent, think it may affect some young ladds; for these two reasons he is not approved on, the late master Mr. Crompton's huffing the Foeofees being stil in their memory.
"Which yo're the most nervous gent I ever did see.
We saw how it was to be when he first looked out of his eye at the two post-office gents, and others who spoke up for the young squoire.
"What a pity now as you couldn't take up with young Mr. Eversley or that Mr. Preston over the way, ororany of them young gents with a bit of property as might be judged suitable!" Sylvia's laugh rang through the vinery, a gay, infectious laugh.
"Dost perceive, Frederic," said the facetious Hilary, "yon modestly arrayed pair of palpable gents hieing hitherward yet pretending not to descry us?
Pockets was picked, I don't say they wasn't, and the perlice turned rusty, and then a pious old gent comes along, and 'earing the remarks of them boys, which I admit wasn't nice, complains to the hauthorities, and I was put down!
We saw how it was to be when he first looked out of his eye at the two post-office gents, and others who spoke up for the young squoire.
Fair, of ruddy complexion, with snub nose and the beginning of a bald place on the top of his head, he, too, looked the embodiment of a prosperous, stodgy 'City gent.'
'You mean you want a toy gun?' "I remember them words particular clear, because I didn't see how even a spineless gent like Jig could stand for such a pile of insult.
"Steady, gents!"
Fair, of ruddy complexion, with snub nose and the beginning of a bald place on the top of his head, he, too, looked the embodiment of a prosperous, stodgy 'City gent.'
The waiter shook his head, "Can't be done, Sir. Subaltern gents are only allowed three and sixpenceworth of food and you've already had that, Sir.