Mister

[ US /ˈmɪstɝ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a form of address for a man
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How To Use Mister In A Sentence

  • In ‘Mister Squishy,’ the story about the focus group, the main character, Terry Schmidt, is strewn about in this medium, a strange involution of tone and form.
  • Briefly, hot and dry air drawn into the upper level of the atrium is humidified by high-level misters.
  • Hello Mister and Misses customer, how may I help you two today?
  • Listen to me, Mister, I don't ever wanna see you in this bar again.
  • When the soft top is up, there is a feeling of good quality, thanks to a fabric inner liner that also helps reduce noise intrusion, and the rear window is glass with an integrated demister. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • Mister B, a two-year-old intact male domestic shorthair cat, comes and goes as he pleases. Sophia Yin: How To Cope With Urine-Spraying Cats
  • And that boy be cockered up much by Mister Dale; and the Papishers went and sat with him and his mother a whole hour t'other day; and that boy is as deep as a well; and I seed him lurking about the place, and hiding hisself under the tree the day the stocks was put up -- and that ere boy is Lenny Fairfield. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • For the record: Mister Bigelow has presented a proposed stipulation of agreed facts, always appreciated in protracted cases.
  • Does he have such enormous influence over mister tchaikovsky?
  • He is also demanding that children address him as 'aga' instead of 'gospodin' (Mister), had prohibited girls from attending the last prom in civil attire and issued a ban on celebrations. Spectator Live
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