mrs.|mmes.|mrs in English
noun
title prefixed to the name of a married or widowed woma
Use "mrs.|mmes.|mrs" in a sentence
1. I'm lodging at Mrs Brown's /with Mrs Brown.
2. Mrs. aglet?
3. I'll be negotiating the release of Mrs. Aitkens and Mrs. Finley.
4. Proceed, Mrs. Crane
5. Where's Mrs. Nympho?
6. Sub-Committee on Sustainable Development MM. Mme Ms MM. Mrs Mr Mrs M. Mme Mr Mrs MM. COŞKUNOĞLU ETHERINGTON (alt.
7. Oh! Sorry, Mrs. Ack.
8. Mrs. Bergman's fundraiser, sir.
9. Mrs Agudo) WRIGHT (Alt.
10. That's alfalfa, Mrs. Rosen.
11. Mrs Bruen hates me.
12. My condolences, Mrs. Christian.
13. Mrs. Smith, nee Jones.
14. Mrs. Alford, it's time.
15. Look at that, Mrs. Hudson.
16. I misread "Mrs" as "Mr".
17. And Mrs. Tompkins gave us that chair, and little Mrs. Gates gave us the stool.
18. Mrs. Bristol, there's no paralysis.
19. Mrs. Vi is an witness.
20. Mrs Frizzell gazed into space and Mrs Murphy smoothed back errant curls from her damp forehead.
21. Enough of your lies!Mrs. Boggy, Banjo-Tooie Mrs. Boggy is Boggy'srather buxom, plump wife
22. Good morning. Mrs. Abbot here.
23. Mrs. Underhill today appeared harried.
24. Mrs. Sakagawa stopped her ranting.
25. Mrs Gorman was plainly delighted.