| GENT | one of 40 gentlemen who attend the British sovereign on state occasions |
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| GENT | befitting a man of good breeding |
| GENT | befitting a man of good breeding |
| GENT | a personal agreement based on honor and not legally binding |
| GENT | mildness of manner or disposition |
| GENT | the property possessed by a slope that is very gradual |
| GENT | a woman of refinement |
| GENT | with little weight or force |
| GENT | in a gradual manner |
| GENT | in a gentle manner |
| GENT | the restoration of run-down urban areas by the middle class (resulting in the displacement of lower-income people) |
| GENT | renovate so as to make it conform to middle-class aspirations |
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