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US
/ˈɡæɫəntɫi/
]
[ UK /ɡˈæləntli/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈæləntli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a gallant manner
he gallantly offered to take her home
How To Use gallantly In A Sentence
- She tossed her long hair backwards and gallantly stood awaiting my reaction.
- The captain led gallantly to the attack, but was bowled over by a chunk of coal that burst on his head in black baptism. SOUTH OF THE SLOT
- Rumours circulated that other attempts to photograph the families together had been foiled when McConnell ungallantly jumped behind Wark.
- He picked up my hand gallantly, pressing a soft kiss to my knuckles.
- gallantly," as was indeed to be expected in a country whose chief industry was fishing and which was so admirably surrounded by natural bays and harbors. The Old Coast Road From Boston to Plymouth
- On January 6th the Boers delivered their great assault upon Ladysmith -- an onfall so gallantly made and gallantly met that it deserves to rank among the classic fights of British military history. The Great Boer War
- ‘She'll try to sleep with you,’ they said, somewhat ungallantly.
- But Mr. Jerningham would have been much more surprised and puzzled if he had waited one minute longer, and seen this Mr. Perkins, who had so gallantly escaladed the hackney-coach, step out of it with the most mortified, miserable, chap-fallen countenance possible. The Bedford-Row Conspiracy
- Under such charming tutorship," he murmured, gallantly. CHAPTER 14
- he gallantly offered to take her home