Aún no tenemos significados para "very chivalrous".
1I mean, yes, he saved your life; it was very chivalrous of him.
2He was a very chivalrous person even in his delirium.
3He is very brave, and very chivalrous to a poor girl, she would say softly.
4You are very chivalrous, aren't you?
5He was very chivalrous where women were concerned, and he would have felt bound to protect his old friend.
6Yes, and very chivalrous!
7Though he spoke only a word or two to me, he did a very chivalrous thing; one that needed courage and coolness.
8It wasn't a very chivalrous thing to say, or hear said, and Bubbles pinched him so viciously that he nearly cried out.
9That has a very chivalrous sound, but I know there will be no reformation until women rebel and demand everywhere the open fire.
10Wallenstein claimed, and with justice, the merit of having arrested the steps of Gustavus, though he could not boast of any very chivalrous exploits.
11He is most modest and very chivalrous, always ready to play on convenient occasions for pure love of the game and credit of victory alone.
12"You are a very brave man," she said, "and a very chivalrous man."
13"I thought you very generous and very chivalrous, Mr. Bayne."
14"Yes, and I notice he is very chivalrous in his manner toward his young stepmother."
15"It was very chivalrous of you," she answered, looking at him with a new-born curiosity.
16"You are very chivalrous, sir," she ventured, smiling.
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