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Mrs

[ ˈmɪsɪz]

Definition:
1. A form of address for a married woman.

Use 'Mrs' in a sentence:

  1. 'He and Mrs Stein have a plan,' she explained.
  2. Mrs. Johnson cut off a generous piece of the meat.
  3. I promised to babysit for Mrs. Plunkett.
  4. Her comments can only be very hurtful to Mrs. Green's family.
  5. As soon as it was dark, Mrs Evans gave the signal.
  6. My heart goes out to Mrs. Adams and her fatherless children.
  7. We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson.
  8. Guess what? I'm going to dinner at Mrs. Chang's tonight.
  9. Mrs Caan needs a little help getting her groceries home.
  10. The £ 103 is deducted from Mrs Adams' salary every month.
  11. Mrs. Caan needs a little help getting her groceries home.
  12. His challenge to Mrs Thatcher brought her down.
  13. Mrs Reynolds has been temping since losing her job.
  14. Mrs. Cathiard was stacking the clean bottles in crates.
  15. Mrs Starky accused the local police of operating double standards.
  16. That improved Mrs. Goole's already favourable opinion of him.
  17. I've persuaded Mrs. Tennant that it's time she retired.
  18. I am sure you remember Mrs Butler who gave us such an interesting talk last year.
  19. ' Shall I tell them about poor Mrs Blair? '—'Why not?'
  20. She met Mr. and Mrs. Ricciardi, who were very nice to her.
  21. I'll run over to Short Mountain and check on Mrs Adams.
  22. I would much rather that you asked Mrs Zuckerman any questions pertaining to herself.
  23. When I arrived I found her in conversation with Mrs Williams.
  24. Her comments can only be hurtful to Mrs Green's family.
  25. He accused Mrs. Moore of making an indecent suggestion.
  26. "If you don't mind," Mrs. Dambar said genially.
  27. My heart goes out to Mrs Adams and her fatherless children.
  28. Mrs. Winter was large and somewhat overpowering.
  29. Mrs. Dambar was talking very rapidly and somewhat forcefully.
  30. The $103 is deducted from Mrs. Adams' salary.
  31. Mrs Smith, who has a lot of teaching experience at junior level, will be joining the school in September.
  32. I'll run over to Short Mountain and check on Mrs. Adams.
  33. I am delighted to make your acquaintance, Mrs Baker.
  34. She kept sucking up to the teachers, especially Mrs Clements.
  35. We look forward to seeing Mrs Brown and your good self this evening.
  36. He lodged with Mrs Brown when he arrived in the city.
  37. There was Mrs. Bellingham, stirring sugar into her tea.
  38. Mr Harris and Mrs Bate and three other teachers were there.
  39. What would you say to Mrs So-and-so who has called to complain about a noisy neighbour?
  40. Mrs. Hardie refrained from making any comment.
  41. Mrs Smith has just won £ 2 million ─ yes! ─£ 2 million!
  42. Mrs. Baylor strode to the lift and punched the button.
  43. Her first customer was none other than Mrs Blair.
  44. Mrs Thatcher's standing was much higher in the US than at home.
  45. The book gives a fascinating insight into Mrs Blair's character.
  46. There's a Mrs Green to see you.
  47. As soon as it was dark, Mrs. Evans gave the signal.
  48. Mrs. Madrigal heaped more carrots onto Michael's plate.
  49. Mrs Allen's style of cooking owes much to her mother-in-law.
  50. Mrs. Haines stood nearby, holding scissors to cut a ribbon.
  51. Mrs. Bierce wears thick bifocal lenses.
  52. Mrs. Blount warned me not to interfere.
  53. His single-minded pursuit of European union helped chase Mrs Thatcher from power.
  54. What's all this 'Mrs Smith' stuff? Call me Anna.
  55. The face of Mrs Lisbon took form in the dimness.