Crossword-Solution: GENTLEFOLK
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gentlefolk | n. pl. | Alt. of Gentlefolks |
We have 24 clues for the answer “GENTLEFOLK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| persons of gentle or good family and breeding | 1 answer |
| People of good breeding | 1 answer |
| REFINED people | 8 answers |
| titled rank | 10 answers |
| landed interest | 10 answers |
| boast of heraldry | 10 answers |
| life peerage | 11 answers |
| BEFITTING A MAN OF GOOD BREEDING | 11 answers |
| BEFITTING A WOMAN OF GOOD BREEDING | 11 answers |
| squirearchy | 11 answers |
| county family | 12 answers |
| dukedom | 15 answers |
| Gentry | 20 answers |
| ruling class | 26 answers |
| Aristocracy | 29 answers |
| Nobility | 30 answers |
| lordship | 33 answers |
| Genera-tion | 38 answers |
| Heraldry | 41 answers |
| Upper class? | 43 answers |
| Blood group? | 44 answers |
| gentility | 59 answers |
| Race | 66 answers |
| Line | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GENTLEFOLK (5)
And the same in your beard,” says he; “and keep the tongue of ye inside your Hielant chafts!” In dealing with Highlanders it will be found, and has been shown in history, how well it goes with Lowland gentlefolk; but the thing appears scarce feasible for Lowland commons.
Many gentlefolk in de summer go to see the Plant de Bat’s cave.” “Are you sure,” said I, “that Plant de Bat means Bat’s children?” “I am not sure, master; I merely says what I have heard other people say.
Since the whole wide country of Kent was made up of contiguous Bladesovers and for the gentlefolk, the surplus of population, all who were not good tenants nor good labourers, Church of England, submissive and respectful, were necessarily thrust together, jostled out of sight, to fester as they might in this place that had the colours and even the smells of a well-packed dustbin.
This here young gen’lm’n’s father—so I’m told, mind ye—and the father o’ the young voman, have always been on very bad, out-and-out, rig’lar knock-me-down sort o’ terms; but somehow or another, when he was a wisitin’ at some gentlefolk’s house, as he knowed at college, he came into contract with the young lady.
She had struggled through years of privation to keep herself clean and wholesome, worthy of those gentlefolk from whom she drew her blood.
Quotes with GENTLEFOLK (1)
And suddenly he became almost lyric. "For three thousand years the Common Man has been fended off from the full and glorious life he might have had, by Make Believe. For three thousand years in one form or another he has been asking for an unrestricted share in the universal welfare. He has been asking for a fair dividend from civilisation. For all that time, and still it goes on, the advantaged people, the satisfied people, the kings and priests, the owners and traders, the …
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Appears in: LAT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2008–2014).