mademoiselle|mademoiselles|mesdemoiselles in English
noun
['mædəmwə'zel]
respectful title used when addressing a girl or unmarried woman (French)
Use "mademoiselle|mademoiselles|mesdemoiselles" in a sentence
1. Courage, mademoiselle.
2. A trifle shady, mademoiselle.
3. Ah, mademoiselle is too amiable, eh?
4. So late, mademoiselle, it's almost early.
5. The body - guard hissed Mademoiselle Mars.
6. Marty: Excuse me mademoiselle and Merry Christmas.
7. We know about this Mademoiselle Ford.
8. Fran ? ois : Voyongs, Mademoiselle , vous pouvez bien essayer?
9. You see? Instincts can be expensive, mademoiselle.
10. From the beginning of the aria then, please, mademoiselle.
11. Am I to be like Mademoiselle So and - So ?
12. Morrel is in his room, is he not , mademoiselle Julie?
13. I then asked in which cemetery Mademoiselle Gautier had been buried.
14. The Count bowed, while Mademoiselle Danglars bent her head slightly.
15. Well, mademoiselle, do you like All Hallows ' Eve at Melun?
16. This arrangement was accepted with absolute submission by Mademoiselle Baptistine.
17. As she performed this service , she was conversing with Mademoiselle Baptistine.
18. The officer stamped his boot. "Don't be insolent with me, mademoiselle.".
19. There was even the possibility that it was Mademoiselle V rather than Madame.
20. I've the honour to inform mademoiselle that lunch is upon the table.
21. The baron adored Count Andrea Cavalcanti : not so Mademoiselle Eug é nie Danglars.
22. At the first Clap of thunder, Mademoiselle Remanjou made the sign of the cross.
23. Here are the couture workrooms and a door marked in large black letters' Mademoiselle.
24. The couple would undoubtedly have come to blows if Mademoiselle Amanda had not prevented a fight.
25. Mademoiselle Vaubois , perfect in her style , was ermine of stupidity without a single spot of intelligence.