gentlemen Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( gentlemen ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
ଭଦ୍ରଲୋକମାନେ, ପୁରୁଷମାନେ,
Noun:
ଭଦ୍ରଲୋକ, ବାବୁ |, ଉତ୍ତମ ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି,
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gentlemen's Usage Examples:
Lloyd each then promising to equip his twenty men apiece, and sundry other gentlemen aiding to dress up others of the rank and file.
gentlemen who have fallen on hard times, plan to travel through small towns, entrap young heiresses, steal their money and move on.
William Emerson, a clergyman of the place, distinguished for energy and literary taste; and by his exertions several gentlemen of Boston and its vicinity, conspicuous for talent and zealous for literature, were induced to engage in conducting the work, and for this purpose they formed themselves into a Society.
where: aged, retired gentlemen sat most of the day buried in the Times and scowling at the slightest movement or noise from their fellows The 1905 house is.
Murals on Arthurian themes decorated the grand staircase, and the Long Bar catered to gentlemen only.
John Hampden, "Your troopers are most of them old decayed servingmen and tapsters; and their [the Royalists] troopers are gentlemen"s sons, younger sons.
lieutenants, sous-lieutenants, gentlemen, valets for the hounds, mounted and unmounted valets for the dogs, and finally a surgeon and an apothecary.
He sprung across the blood-stained boards upon his swooning, sweating, strapped-down patient like a duelist, calling, 'Time me gentlemen, time me!' to students craning with pocket watches from the iron-railinged galleries.
four main role types, sheng (gentlemen), dan (women), jing (rough men), and chou (clowns).
This story, entitled "The Mountains", details the high jinx of a group of lively "Virginia gentlemen" who bumble through the then-virgin.
gentlemen, clad all in white velvet, and three hundred of the graver sorte, apparelled in black velvet coates, and fair chaynes, all ready at one instant and.
At the meeting, held at the Macclesfield Arms, the canal was proposed and a committee formed, consisting of the Mayor and the five gentlemen.
Outside the university, the earliest reference is a game in 1744 in the Isle of Ely, between the gentlemen of March and the gentlemen of Wisbeach, eleven of a side, for five pounds a man.
Synonyms:
gentleman-at-arms, gent, Don, adult male, man,
Antonyms:
volunteer, civilian, female, juvenile, woman,