Thesaurus / gallant
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Before the games began, he a place in Australian sporting history with a gallant show of sportsmanship.
JOHN LANDY, AUSTRALIAN RUNNER AND ONE OF THE WORLD’S TOP MILERS, DIES AT 91DENNIS PASSAFEBRUARY 26, 2022WASHINGTON POSTNow he has made a gallant return to the auction house with a piece of art that the buyer can actually touch.
BEEPLE IS CHANGING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ARTIST AND THE COLLECTORSCOTT NOVERNOVEMBER 10, 2021QUARTZFar rarer than the invocation of trauma to explain, often glibly, how a broken character got to be the way they are is the exploration of how—outside of some gallant display of supernatural powers—such characters might reconstruct themselves.
NINE PERFECT STRANGERS IS A MASTER CLASS FROM SOME OF HOLLYWOOD’S FINEST ACTORS— BUT NOT MUCH MOREJUDY BERMANAUGUST 17, 2021TIMEThis moral rebel, who leaps into battle with a smile and the motto “justice for all,” set the stage for all the gallant swashbucklers who followed.
ZORRO AT 100: WHY THE ORIGINAL SWASHBUCKLER IS STILL THE QUINTESSENTIAL AMERICAN ACTION HEROMICHAEL SRAGOWJANUARY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POST“Saved the puppy from getting eaten by an alligator and never dropped his cigar, a true legend,” read one tweet, while others said the devoted dog dad deserved a medal for the gallant rescue.
VIDEO SHOWS MAN WRESTLING PUPPY FROM ALLIGATOR’S JAWS WITHOUT DROPPING HIS CIGARJENNIFER HASSANNOVEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POSTM was a Miser, and hoarded up gold; N was a Nobleman, gallant and bold.
BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKSHELF; A PRACTICAL PLAN OF CHARACTER BUILDING, VOLUME I (OF 17)VARIOUSThe white men served their smoking cannon with a wild energy that, for a time, made the gallant nine equal to a thousand.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYHe wrote a letter to Sir Hugh Wheeler warning the gallant old general that he might expect to be attacked forthwith.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYOf the sixty men who charged, but eleven reached the guns, the rest had fallen, and among them the gallant Major.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNSword in hand the gallant Prince of Moskowa led the magnificent veterans to the attack.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONWORDS RELATED TO GALLANT
- Trojan
- adventuresome
- adventurous
- assured
- audacious
- cool
- daredevil
- daring
- dauntless
- doughty
- fearless
- fiery
- fire-eating
- gallant
- game
- gritty
- gutsy
- hardy
- heroic
- high-spirited
- impavid
- indomitable
- intrepid
- lionhearted
- nervy
- plucky
- red-blooded
- resolute
- spartan
- stalwart
- stand tall
- stouthearted
- strong
- tenacious
- tough
- unafraid
- undaunted
- valiant
- valorous
- venturesome
- venturous
- allure
- ask in marriage
- attract
- beseech
- bid
- bootlick
- captivate
- charm
- chase
- cultivate
- curry favor
- date
- entice
- entreat
- flatter
- follow
- gallant
- go out with
- go steady
- go together
- go with
- grovel
- importune
- invite
- keep company with
- make love to
- make overture
- make time with
- pander to
- pay addresses to
- pay court to
- please
- pop the question
- praise
- propose
- pursue
- run after
- seek
- seek the hand of
- serenade
- set one's cap
- solicit
- spark
- spoon
- sue
- sweetheart
- take out
- woo
- allured
- asked in marriage
- attracted
- bade
- besought
- bootlicked
- captivated
- charmed
- chased
- cultivated
- curried favor
- dated
- enticed
- entreated
- flattered
- followed
- gallanted
- grovelled
- importuned
- invited
- kept company with
- made love to
- made overture
- made time with
- paid addresses to
- paid court to
- pandered to
- pleased
- popped the question
- praised
- proposed
- pursued
- ran after
- serenaded
- set one's cap
- solicited
- sought
- sought the hand of
- sparked
- spooned
- sued
- sweethearted
- took out
- went out with
- went steady
- went together
- went with
- wooed
- able
- accomplished
- advanced
- aesthetic
- appreciative
- au courant
- blue-stocking
- chivalrous
- civilized
- courteous
- cultivated
- distingue
- educated
- elegant
- enlightened
- erudite
- gallant
- genteel
- high-class
- highbrow
- informed
- intellectual
- intelligent
- knowledgeable
- lettered
- liberal
- literary
- literate
- mannerly
- polished
- polite
- refined
- savant
- scholarly
- sensitive
- sophisticated
- tasteful
- tolerant
- traveled
- understanding
- up-to-date
- urbane
- versed
- well-informed
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