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Definition of "gallanting" [gallanting]

  • Present participle of gallant. (verb)

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Use "gallanting" in a sentence
  • "I meant to say something civil; but, to tell you the truth, I am not en train; I am excessively out of humor: Fitzgerald has not been here of several days, but spends his whole time in gallanting Madame La Brosse, a woman to whom he knows I have an aversion, and who has nothing but a tolerable complexion and a modest assurance to recommend her."
  • "So in they came, the Doctor smirking, gallanting, and performing all the bustling parade of settled and arranged courtship, with much of that grace wherewith a turkey-cock goes through the same ceremony."
  • "How does Emily, Sir? gallanting her fan: Is the girl here?"
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