Similar words: gentle, gentlemen, gentleman, gentleman's agreement, gentleness, gentle wind, gentlemanly, gentlewoman. Meaning: n. people of good family and breeding and high social status.
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1. Born of gentlefolk, she lived near Godalming in west Surrey.
2. 'Bain't you glad that we've become gentlefolk?'
3. They were once described as "crime novels for gentlefolk".
4. He came of Somerset gentlefolk who had lost their fortune following the American Revolution.
5. You English gentlefolk do not let us share your griefs; you keep them to yourselves"."
6. You English gentlefolk do not let us share your griefs; you keep them to yourselvesJohn Galsworthy.
7. How many grand houses, once full of gentlefolk, were left empty, even of the lowest servant...
8. Branderton had routed our all villagers for her show of gentlefolk.
9. Mrs. Branderton had routed our all villagers for her show of gentlefolk.
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