Mister meaning in English
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Definition
Mister (Smith), Mr. (Smith): a title or form of address for a man (with the surname Smith)
Examples
- "Honestly Mr. Capone, now we have to find a new accountant!"
- "Lawyer : Uh, Mr. Capone, for legal purposes, I'd like you to refrain from using the term "gangster" to describe yourself."
- "When would you like to arrive, Mr. Davies?"
- "Mr. Davies?"
- "Yes sir, Mr. President."
- "You must be Mr. Capone!"
- "How should I proceed, Mr. President?"
- "Personal Assistant to Mr. Delavigne and mezzo-soprano"
- "Joan : Oh yes, Mr. Oléré."
- "Lawyer : Uhhh, Mr Capone?"
- "Real estate agent: Are you ready, Mr. Blunderbuss?"
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Mr. Delavigne, of course."
- "Magda: I'm sorry, Mr. Smith, but this is not your suitcase."
- "Mr Postman, did I get mail?"
- "Mr. Capone, was that really necessary?"
- "That's why I'm bringing in a very special consultant: Mr. Michael Jackson."
- "Lawyer : Mr. Capone, Mr. Rocco, are you ready to start the meeting?"
- "Last words: " SAY, MISTER, THAT'S A NICE SET OF TEETH YOU'VE... ""
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