0 a gentleman (= polite man who behaves well towards other people, especially women) --
The gent might twirl the lady under his arm at the end of the move as a flourish.
The village contains a supermarket, pub, three hairdressers, gents salon, veterinary clinic, butcher, fast food outlet, laundromat and a coffee shop.
Three of the halls are for the gents and two are for the ladies.
The man is a master, a superb writer, and also (which is not the same thing) a completely sophisticated literary gent.
This cup success was repeated by the gents 2nd team in 1977.
I would ask learned gents here not to talk about well-known lawyers or barristers in this matter as they are not the people who will deal with these cases.
Indeed, wait and see appears now to have become a rather venerable old gent much loved by nearly all political parties.
A superannuation allowance has been provided and these old gents go on living year after year to the embarrassment of the funds of their associations.