The qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle)
1 What is gallantry in the one case is foolishness in the other.
2 Crane won the rubber, and spent considerable gallantry upon Nellie in compensation.
3 Beautiful ladies met in their ball-room the gallantry and chivalry of Fredericton.
4 It argues ill; but I like much his heroism and his gallantry .
5 Captain McWhinnie, who was in command, behaved with the utmost personal gallantry .
6 His images of gallantry are not always in the highest degree delicate.
7 In the provinces of love and gallantry , he was a perfect Oroondates.
8 For courage and gallantry in battle he was promoted to a captaincy.
9 A man without gallantry is like a pilgrim in the South-West Pass.
10 But please remember that my experience in gallantry is not of yesterday.
11 With great gallantry and respect the captain presented it to his mistress.
12 Indeed, now and then a keeper adopted the style of oriental gallantry .
13 This hypocrisy, a characteristic of the times, is a gangrene in gallantry .
14 The gloom is thickening, and the old playful gallantry has died out.
15 But I place all this on the ground of gallantry and humanity.
16 Several of the officers, too, of the Rifle Brigade exhibited conspicuous gallantry .
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