mister|misters in English
noun
[mis·ter || 'mɪstə(r)]
title of respect for a man that is prefixed to his name (usually abbreviated as Mr.)
Use "mister|misters" in a sentence
1. Now listen to me, mister!
2. Mister, I'm not running away.
3. Hand down please, mister Grant.
4. Let me tell you something, mister.
5. A mister is characterized by greed.
6. Mister Smith is my good friend.
7. Mister, you're grounded till you die.
8. " I wish I'd said Mister Williams.
9. Um... you got any Hubba Bubba, mister?
10. Mister, you're a sugar daddy, aren't you?
11. But mister, have any medicine for alcohol?
12. Looking for Mister CHOI Hee-chul's fiancée.
13. Mister Attorney General, I obviously already have.
14. "That's right, mister," another child piped up.
15. Adieu mister social calendar of the greek system.
16. Penguins have very much upset me, Mister Disney!
17. Please, mister, can we have our ball back?
18. You don't have any change, do you mister?
19. Please mister, can I have my ball back?
20. Mister, don't try no fucking shit with me.
21. Mister Ganske, have you still got Spreewood gherkins?
22. Mister Swanson earned seven million dollars last year.
23. Mister, it does everything but shoot around corners.
24. Is there another wash-up back here, mister?
25. Like Boyfriend, but for grown-ups! 10 The Mister