esquire|esquires in English

noun

[es·quire || ɪ'skwaɪə]

courtesy title placed after the family name (U.K. - used by anyone considered a gentleman; U.S. & Canada - used by lawyers); male member of the English aristocracy; squire

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1. They were themselves internally differentiated into knights, esquires and mere gentlemen.

2. It was Phileas Fogg , Esquire.

3. At the Esquire Theater more disturbing things happen.

4. Ranieri once told a reporter from Esquire magazine.

5. Not esquire, sir, lord or anything like that.

6. Baynton was an esquire of the body by 15

7. This was said in an Esquire interview on april 200

8. More recently, I wrote an article for Esquire called -- about radical honesty.

9. Halle Berry has been named the sexiest woman alive by Esquire magazine.

10. Berkeley, an esquire of the body, was constable of Southampton itself.

11. Adviser: See: accessory , accomplice , advocate , arbiter , counsel , counselor , esquire , informant , informer , pedagogue , procurator

12. I riffle through my Esquire, practically ripping the pages out at the seam.

13. Trends Esquire display in newsstand in an impressive and eye - catching way.

14. A mistake for Armiger, the Latin for Esquire Armigero Definition by Categories: Language, Idioms & Slang

15. 22 Trends Esquire display in newsstand in an impressive and eye - catching way.

16. As far as we know, no other Esquire contributors can make this claim.

17. With the June 2004 issue of Esquire, Mayer began a column called "Music Lessons with John Mayer".

18. The former president looks trim and elegant on the cover of this month's Esquire.

19. Trends Esquire boasts the best general - interest lifestyle magazine for sophisticated man in China.

20. Esquire magazine placed her at number 44 on their list of "The 75 Greatest Women of All Time".

21. At Doncaster the king was joined by his esquire, Gloucester's associate John Pilkington, who lent him 100 marks.

22. Arcate Esquire "Ronald has been my attorney for many years and has never let me or my clients down

23. In person, the Esquire columnist and author of four books is hyperactive, edgy and funnier than any stand-up comic.

24. Or perhaps they would have the sense to be washing their hair when Esquire phones to ask them out.

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