Crossword-Solution: GALLANTRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gallantry | n. | Splendor of appearance; ostentatious finery. |
| Gallantry | n. | Bravery; intrepidity; as, the troops behaved with great gallantry. |
| Gallantry | n. | Civility or polite attention to ladies; in a bad sense, attention or courtesy designed to win criminal favors from a female; freedom of principle or practice with respect to female virtue; intrigue. |
| Gallantry | n. | Gallant persons, collectively. |
We have 68 clues for the answer “GALLANTRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Quality liked by friend and foe. | 1 answer |
| Medal of Honor's recognition | 1 answer |
| GALLANT conduct (pert. to) | 1 answer |
| Dashing courage | 1 answer |
| Courageous behaviour | 1 answer |
| CONDUCT of a gallant | 1 answer |
| Courage in battle | 3 answers |
| suavity | 4 answers |
| valiancy | 5 answers |
| courtliness | 8 answers |
| graciousness | 9 answers |
| flirtation | 13 answers |
| politeness | 16 answers |
| Valor | 16 answers |
| Code of Conduct | 17 answers |
| ruling class | 26 answers |
| good manners | 31 answers |
| knightliness | 35 answers |
| aristae | 36 answers |
| valiance | 36 answers |
| superior ability | 37 answers |
| intrepidity | 38 answers |
| prowess | 38 answers |
| Valour | 39 answers |
| Virility | 40 answers |
| emprise | 41 answers |
| Heroics | 41 answers |
| heroism | 42 answers |
| chivalry | 42 answers |
| boldness | 46 answers |
| punctiliousness | 48 answers |
| learnedness | 48 answers |
| Loyalty ___. | 48 answers |
| ceremoniousness | 48 answers |
| sophistication | 49 answers |
| Fearlessness. | 49 answers |
| fine distinction | 49 answers |
| Daintiness | 49 answers |
| civilisation | 51 answers |
| Nicety | 51 answers |
| civility | 52 answers |
| Bravery | 52 answers |
| Refinement | 52 answers |
| fineness | 52 answers |
| social grace | 52 answers |
| Affability | 53 answers |
| Teachings | 55 answers |
| Precision | 56 answers |
| cultivation | 56 answers |
| Feat | 56 answers |
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Sentences with GALLANTRY (5)
Open the bundle, Joe." But the gallantry of her friends would not allow of this; and the man in faded black, mounting the breach first, produced his plunder.
With that perfect, somewhat affected gallantry which characterised his every movement, he opened the coffee-room door for her, and made her the most approved and elaborate bow, which the fashion of the time dictated, as she sailed out of the room without bestowing on him more than a passing, slightly contemptuous glance.
Few augured the possibility that the encounter could terminate well for the Disinherited Knight, yet his courage and gallantry secured the general good wishes of the spectators.
Nobody will suspect Jerry of being anything but an English bull-dog, or of having any design in his head but to fly at anybody who touches his master.” “I must say again that I heartily admire your gallantry and youthfulness.” “I must say again, nonsense, nonsense! When I have executed this little commission, I shall, perhaps, accept Tellson’s proposal to retire and live at my ease.
And yet, in spite of all these disadvantages, there was a certain nobility in the woman’s bearing—a gallantry in the defiant chin and in the upraised head, which compelled something of respect and admiration.
Quotes with GALLANTRY (3)
Not going to walk me to the door?" I asked, pretending to be shocked at his lack of gallantry." Of course I am. many would think that a bonny lass such as yerself wouldst be able to stay out of trouble for a distance of fifteen feet, but I know better.""Did you just use the words yerself and wouldst in the same sentence? You can't be a pirate and a courtier at the same time, Dev. It just isn't done.
Man constantly prayed to God for peace, but peace never happened, so he decided that his god must really want war because the other side was sinful. Man invented and extolled virtues which could only be exemplified under conditions of war, like heroism and gallantry and honor, and he gave himself laurel wreaths or booty or medals for such things, thus rewarding himself for behaving well while sinning. He did it when he was a primitive, and he went on with it after he thought he was civilized.
She drew gallantry from men as the sun drew water. Her pertness enchanted them. Young men went away from her with a feeling of bravado. Old men were enslaved by her silver curls. Something about her was forever female and made all men virile.
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Appears in: LAT, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1942–2022).