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Often used in the same context:
aristos,
olde worlde,
charabanc,
doss,
landladies,
cockneys,
gentry,
englishwomen,
leofric,
rustics,
crones,
nobs,
beau monde,
chappie,
poncy,
gaslit,
fleapit,
doss house,
slattern,
workingmen,
pissoir,
chatelaine,
daydreamers,
squiffy,
hansom,
olde,
rackety,
parky,
forsooth,
merrie,
seraglio,
churls,
strumpets,
swots,
dreich,
arriviste,
plebs,
schoolmistress,
lotharios,
fustiness,
aristocrats,
prigs,
sluggards,
laddies,
wimmin,
fellah,
sybarites,
grotty,
fleshpots,
schoolmarms,
blether,
existentialists,
beardie,
nosy parker,
tutting,
chap,
parvenu,
scruffs,
gents,
manless,
drear,
doddery,
chappy,
landed gentry,
grot,
waifs,
slumberland,
gentlewomen,
babushkas,
lassie,
edwardian,
oul,
bounders,
burghers,
bohemianism,
amblers,
hearties,
wordsworthian,
bijou,
sourpusses,
jollification,
tatty,
scallywag,
pish,
ghastliness,
habitues,
mooches,
eyrie,
codgers,
hansom cab,
en famille,
bairns,
nancy mitford,
heathery,
morris dancer,
hoi polloi,
faery,
lairds,
polloi,
twitcher,
douce,
gentlewoman,
gentlemen,
gentleman,
cottagers,
planter,
tradesmen,
aristocrat,
bourgeois,
gendeman,
artisan,
colonist,
folk,
householders,
merchant,
miner,
nobleman
Also try:
— Adjectives for gentlefolk:
english,
other,
distressed,
poor,
many,
few,
good,
real,
impoverished,
southern,
decayed,
more...
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