Gent in a sentence as a noun

Your sir, are a gent and a scholar.

The top search result is from Sir Swan, the gent who reached both poles.

I work with this gent and we were frustrated with some specs so he said he was going to make this.

I have used an RSS based feed by a gent in the UK and he was charging about 20euros/month for the feed.

I'm sorry the gent had a poor experience, and Apple should fix/replace the screen or MBP itself.

A doorman collects a gents overcoat and a hat as he enters a hall full of other people.

How about collecting user gent strings and filing bugs, or producing a test suite?

It was widely tweeted, but from what I gather it had very little to do with the actual recovery of the gent in question.

Charges for the licences do not appear to be huge [2], but there is a moratorium in operation on the granting of Hackney licences at present [3].Many of the Private Hire cars have both the local operator and an Uber sticker on the car. As an older gent with a Blackberry, I shall continue to phone seven sevens when I need to book a taxi.

They were all the same - same aisles, same items in those aisles, same prices, same senior citizens manning the checkout counters..\nSo I asked the gent at the checkout counter - Sir, instead of me coming to your Walmart every weekend to buy groceries, why doesn't Walmart standardize on groceries & deliver them weekly to all American citizens ?

Gent definitions

noun

informal abbreviation of `gentleman'

noun

a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"; "he's a good bloke"

See also: chap fellow feller fella blighter cuss bloke

noun

port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry

See also: Gent Gand Ghent