madam|madams in English

noun

[mad·am || 'mædəm]

(from French) respectful title used when addressing a woman; woman in charge of a home; woman who runs a brothel

Use "madam|madams" in a sentence

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1. Good afternoon, madam

2. The cheque, madam.

3. Madam Attorney General.

4. Madam Attorney General?

5. Madam Hooch: Good afternoon, class.

6. Madam, the memorial tablet.

7. Don't let Lung fight Madam Rose.

8. Pardon me, are you finished, madam?

9. That should satisfy Madam Blossom.

10. Madam Hooch: Good afternoon, Amanda.

11. Class: Good afternoon, Madam Hooch.

12. She's a real little madam!

13. She's a sarky little madam.

14. Are you being served, madam?

15. How do you do, Madam?

16. Madam President (Bleurgh) on BuzzFeed

17. Are you being served, Madam?

18. She's a proper little madam.

19. "Certainly, madam, " he replied smarmily.

20. Is everything all right, madam?

21. Can I help you, madam?

22. Madam pehle aap se puchhna chahta hun.

23. Luncheon will be served at one, Madam.

24. I began my letter " Dear madam ".

25. 'MADAM ZAHIR IS ALIVE AND WELL.'