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How to use gallantry in a sentence

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His decorations included the U.S. Legion of Merit, as well as several British and French awards for gallantry.
In his book, he takes a platoon through a year of battle in the jungle undergrowth, cowardice, heroism, gallantry and the white feather.
This was truly an inspiring example of Indigenous courage, valor, honor, gallantry and self-sacrifice.
He fired several shots, and scattered the rebels, and it was owing mainly to his gallantry that the lives of the rest of the men were saved.
As with the Irish-born in 1871 several of the twenty-nine won medals for outstanding gallantry.
From the moment I read that book I was enchanted with the heroism and gallantry and poetry of Collins's life.
Two of the members of the squad have already bagged the gallantry medal for deactivating a live explosive which was planted in a Police quarters.
They are the highest form of award for gallantry awarded by the British Crown.
It goes lilting into cloudless heaven like someone who is chosen for gallantry.
His officer received the Military Cross, a lower order than the VC that's given to officers who display gallantry in battle.
No unit of the United States Army has ever exceeded the First Minnesota for gallantry and courage.
After securing the lie of Thursday's gallantry, York himself dons the identical hat with havelock attached.
The truth is that Pickett was cited for gallantry and was breveted twice in fighting in Mexico.
She seems to return to the gallantry of the eighteenth century, a time where eroticism was hidden in frillings and many layers.
She became the virtuous focus of masculine desire, the unmoved mover who stirred her subjects to acts of gallantry and heroism.
These works are considered as icons of amorous pursuits in an age of gallantry and the accompanying and complementary coquetry.
And I was embarrassed by him, too young for his shy approaches, too unused to such respectful gallantry.
He was often breveted for gallantry, and became quartermaster general of the U.S. Army.
That's three Purple Hearts for wounds suffered, a Bronze Star and the Silver Star for gallantry in action.
The award of honours for conspicuous gallantry came rather late, with the Victoria Cross during the Crimean War.
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That sense of humor does not lessen but it lightens the gallantry and chivalry which is the earmark of Westerners.
But what right had he to defend from gallantry the woman he was about to forswear before the world?
The stranger, however, picking up her cap with an air of gallantry, interposed.
Since other gentlemen are not more obsequious in gallantry, I hereby tender myself for honour of accompanyist and vade mecum.
Boot and attenborough, both of whom later received decorations for gallantry in underground work.
The legislature of Pennsylvania gave Lieutenant Biddle a sword for his gallantry.
Powell had been brevetted for gallantry in the Civil War and had been engaged in a number of recent encounters with Indians.
He served with distinguished gallantry, and was severely wounded at Buena Vista.
Every epaulet that sparkled there graced the shoulder of a man who had won his grade by exposure, gallantry, and intellect.
Truth and gallantry prompt me to add, it is not in stitchery but in design that we lag behind the old.
The 9th lancers charged with great gallantry among them, and defeated them.
Do they pique themselves upon their courage, their gallantry, and their adventure?
Even gallantry with its mimic of being jealous and its pretended constancy was vieux jeu.
In these yellow pages is a melancholy reflection of the gayety and gallantry of the Sans Souci Hotel seventy years ago.
In passing through Pisidia, an anecdote is related of Godfrey which is characteristic of his courage and gallantry.
With that, there leaped in her such an impulse of roguish gallantry as she could never resist.
She gave him an entreating glance that silenced his rude attempt at gallantry.
Recalled to a sense of gallantry, du Bousquier had a remembrance of past happiness and grunted his assent.
That explains and reconciles the zeal and the gallantry of Marguerite.
For courage and gallantry in battle he was promoted to a captaincy.
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