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country gentleman
noun
- a wealthy man living in his country home or estate.
country gentleman
noun
- a rich man with an estate in the country
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of country gentleman1
Example Sentences
The Framus Hootenanny was among the few lost Beatles guitars unaccounted for: Others include the sonic blue Fender Stratocaster that Lennon used on 鈥淭icket to Ride鈥 and the Gretsch Country Gentleman that Harrison played on 鈥淭he Ed Sullivan Show.鈥
They can be counted on one hand: the sonic blue Fender Stratocaster Lennon used on 鈥淭icket To Ride,鈥 the Gretsch Country Gentleman that Harrison played on Ed Sullivan 鈥 and the 鈥淗elp!鈥
Queen Victoria bought Sandringham for her eldest son, Edward, in 1862, largely in hopes that becoming a country gentleman would keep the playboy prince out of trouble in the nightspots of London, Paris, Monte Carlo and Biarritz.
鈥淗e ain鈥檛 a gonna help no women/He ain鈥檛 a gonna help no children/He鈥檚 just gonna help his rich friends,鈥 Mellencamp sang on 1989鈥瞫 鈥淐ountry Gentleman,鈥 a scathing indictment of President Ronald Reagan from the album 鈥淏ig Daddy,鈥 released amid the former president鈥檚 last year in office.
鈥淣ow,鈥 he pursued, 鈥渃oncerning Miss Havisham. Miss Havisham, you must know, was a spoilt child. Her mother died when she was a baby, and her father denied her nothing. Her father was a country gentleman down in your part of the world, and was a brewer. I don鈥檛 know why it should be a crack thing to be a brewer; but it is indisputable that while you cannot possibly be genteel and bake, you may be as genteel as never was and brew. You see it every day.鈥
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