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gentlepeople

[ jen-tl-pee-puhl ]

plural noun

  1. a formal term of address to a group of people.


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Don your plaid and make merry, gentlepeople!

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“If tennis is a sport for ladies and gentlemen,” she wrote in American Lawn Tennis, “it’s also time we acted a little more like gentlepeople and less like sanctimonious hypocrites.”

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“Gentlepeople, the depositions will not be proceeding tomorrow in light of the attached,” Avenatti’s attorney, Phillip Baker, told Frank and his lawyers in an email with the bankruptcy papers.

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GMT07:24 The gentlepeople of the fourth estate are gathered.

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The gentlepeople of the fourth estate are gathered.

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