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Mrs

[ US /ˈmɪsɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a form of address for a married woman

How To Use Mrs In A Sentence

  • But the foal's mother still refused to accept him and ever since Mrs White has been hand-rearing him.
  • It freewheeled down the hill and collided with the car in which Mrs Reilly and her daughter were travelling.
  • Peter said, signaling to the waiter: "When I got that letter from Mrs. Dawson I felt sick, positively _sick_. Working Murder
  • ‘I only wish farmers could be fully compensated for the incompetence, inefficiency and neglect of the Department over which Mrs Beckett presides,’ he said.
  • Mrs King is being supported by her husband Simon, a police inspector with Wiltshire Constabulary, who is also a seasoned runner.
  • At first I was minded to send a boat after them, but by this time the rafts were a good two miles beyond the harbour, and Mrs. Purchase said, 'No, they can do no good, poor dears; let them have their few hours' pleasure. ' Shining Ferry
  • Mrs Scott went across as a minuscule Great Lady - they should have seen Mrs Van L as she set off this morning! THE QUEST FOR K
  • Your honour indeed told me so, said Mrs. Jervis: but I never found her inclinable to think herself in a fault. Pamela
  • What would you say to Mrs So-and-so who has called to complain about a noisy neighbour?
  • ‘No Clymer, I want you to try serving underhand,’ Mrs. Toth said, sounding exasperated.
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