Gentle

//ˈdʒɛntl̩//

"Gentle" in a Sentence (30 examples)

In his school days he wasn't as gentle as he is now.

At first sight, he seemed kind and gentle.

Harry is gentle with cats.

Dr. Patterson: Oh, no! She was very gentle with him.

Nancy is kind rather than gentle.

A gentle wind made ripples on the surface of the pond.

A gentle wind is blowing.

This child is as gentle as a lamb today.

A gentle wind was blowing.

The soft, gentle sunlight beckoned me to sleep.

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Stuart is a gentle man; he would never hurt you.

I felt something touch my shoulder; it was gentle and a little slimy.

Here the stripped panelling was warmly gold and the pictures, mostly of the English school, were mellow and gentle in the afternoon light.

Raj took a deep breath, and reached out to give Armitage the gentlest little stroke. “It’s nippy out. Let’s take him inside.”

As for daytime sun protection, Dr. Bowe said mineral sunscreens made with zinc oxide may be gentler on sensitized skin than chemical formulas.

We had a gentle swim in the lake.

a gentle horse

The walks in this area have a gentle incline.

He gave me a gentle reminder that we had to hurry up.

"You are of gentle blood," she said […]

1893-1897, Charles Kendall Adams (editor), Johnson's Universal Encyclopedia British society is divided into nobility, gentry, and yeomanry, and families are either noble, gentle, or simple.

the studies wherein our noble and gentle youth ought to bestow their time

“She's experienced a horrific and nasty scare and is in a state of shock, but otherwise she's relatively okay.” Conrad replied, his tone at first grim (as he recalled what he'd seen in the family room) and then it gentled to a more doctorial tone as he directed his next comments to his patient.

[…] For he to-day that sheds his blood with me / Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile, / This day shall gentle his condition […]

Yakima could have tried to catch him, gentle him as Wolf had been gentled, but having two stallions in his cavvy would lead to a different kind of trouble.

A hornist, his playing gentled by perspective, is out of sight within the woods, but his notes are heard through or over the murmuring mix of bird song and breeze in leaves.

Gentles, methinks you frown.

While actual medieval societies were full of lots of peasants and a few rich and noble gentles, SCA personas tend to be nobles rather than commoners.

Pooh! the whole thing is as alive and wrigging as an angler's box of gentles

Years ago, on Victoria's Port Phillip Bay, the recognised bait for garfish were `gentles', a genteel word for maggots, which were especially grown for gar fishermen.

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