displaying gentility
elegance and gentility
manners of gentility
gentility in behavior
She carries herself with great gentility.
The royal family is known for their gentility.
He spoke with a gentility that was rare in today's society.
The novel depicts the gentility of the upper class.
Her gentility and grace charmed everyone at the party.
The old man's gentility and wisdom were admired by all.
The painting captures the essence of gentility in the Victorian era.
The hotel exudes an air of gentility and sophistication.
The actress's gentility on and off the screen has won her many fans.
The poet's words are filled with gentility and beauty.
These young ladies brought up with gentility showed great elegance in their behavior.
It made Lydia wonder whether gentility might be a product of genetic engineering.
It was the final throe of what called itself old gentility.
Between them, they taught her all that a gentlewoman should know, but she learned only the outward signs of gentility.
It was a fair parallel between new Plebeianism and old Gentility.
Scarlett thought she had never seen a man with such wide shoulders, so heavy with muscles, almost too heavy for gentility.
She was reducing the establishment to the narrowest compass compatible with decent gentility.
Today's Burgos feels workaday, but with a hint of gentility and former power.
300,000 people. Visitors focus on its old center, where life has a gentility that belies its illustrious past.
It was a large house and really had an air of faded gentility about it.
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