Examples of 'sir gregory' in a sentence
Meaning of "sir gregory"
Sir Gregory: a polite and formal way to address or refer to a man named Gregory, often used as a title of respect or honor
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Sir Gregory jumped to his feet as she entered.
It sounds a lot like Sir Gregory.
Sir Gregory took the receiver.
His elder brother Sir Gregory was made banneret at Stoke.
Sir Gregory persuaded her To run away from home, and come here with him.
But you have heard what Sir Gregory and Mr. Raglan have to say.
Sir Gregory is giving a summer ball, next Saturday.
I will tell you what, Sir Gregory.
I just saw Sir Gregory put those gloves in his pocket.
You may smirk, Sir Gregory.
It's my idea, Sir Gregory has a woman locked up in there.
A servant, kept by Sir Gregory.
What did Sir Gregory put in his pocket?
But now I'm sure… That Voss did it, and the order came from Sir Gregory.
In the pink, Sir Gregory.
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You aren't very friendly, Sir Gregory.
Could not we get Sir Gregory Grogram? ".
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