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Traditional English :: gallantly
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gallantly - adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 brave, chivalrous. 2 a (of a ship, horse, etc.) grand, fine, stately. b archaic finely dressed. 3 a markedly attentive to women. b concerned with sexual love; amatory. --n. 1 a ladies' man; a lover or paramour. 2 archaic a man of fashion; a fine gentleman. --v. 1 tr. flirt with. 2 tr. escort; act as a cavalier to (a lady). 3 intr. a play the gallant. b (foll. by with) flirt. gallantly adv. [ME f. OF galant part. of galer make merry] |
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Related Words
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losing
nebraska
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Most Often Usage
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gallantly losing to
gallantly nebraska
gallantly losing nebraska
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