Mr
['mɪstər]
Definition:
1. A form of address for a man.
2. A title used to address a man in some official positions.
Use 'Mr' in a sentence:
- 1. Mr. White was the brains behind the scheme.
- 2. Abroad, Mr Bush was seen as a world statesman.
- 3. Mr. Dambar was gratified by his response.
- 4. Mr Short does not even rank in the world's top ten.
- 5. Mr Jones received loud support from his local community.
- 6. Mr Campbell said such programmes were by their very nature harmful.
- 7. Are you a gambling man, Mr. Graham?
- 8. Mr. Giles pleads ignorance as his excuse.
- 9. Mr. Foster romped home with 141 votes.
- 10. Mr. Ward wasn't a rogue at all.
- 11. Hello, Mr Brown.
- 12. Mr Baker will return home via Britain and France.
- 13. Mr. Kozlowski was charged with tax evasion.
- 14. Mr Morris was determined to put on a show of family unity.
- 15. I take my hat off to Mr Clarke for taking this action.
- 16. Thank you, Mr Chairman.
- 17. Mr. Penn sounds quite businesslike.
- 18. Mr. Singh was a highly successful salesman.
- 19. Mr Harris and Mrs Bate and three other teachers were there.
- 20. Mr. Warren sued for libel over the remarks.
- 21. Do you have any comment, Mr President?
- 22. Mr Li said China's reforms had brought vitality to its economy.
- 23. By the look of things, Mr Stone and company will stay busy.
- 24. There is little evidence to support many of Mr Will's cheerful assumptions.
- 25. Mr Sharp would not comment on the nature of the issues being investigated.
- 26. Mr Hand said the company would make further bolt-on acquisitions in the US.
- 27. He described Mr Long as cold, calculating and manipulative.
- 28. Tact was never Mr. Moore's strength.
- 29. Excuse me, but are you Mr. Honig?
- 30. Mr. Robertson would be a credible candidate.
- 31. You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement.
- 32. I'm not getting married in a hurry ─ I'm waiting for Mr Right to come along.
- 33. Mr Gould called for a move towards 'one man one vote'
- 34. Mr. Brooke moved on from LA to Phoenix.
- 35. I'm afraid Mr Walsh is away on holiday this week.
- 36. Mr. Porter's book was an instant hit.
- 37. Mr. Hobbs? May we come in?
- 38. Mr. Griffin gave a regretful smile.
- 39. Mr. Perry made a note in his book.
- 40. Mr. Ryan is confident of success.
- 41. He had met Mr. Maude by chance.
- 42. Are you ready to board, Mr. Daly?
- 43. I think Mr Harris is at lunch.
- 44. Mr Robb resigned his position last month.
- 45. Mr Green is out of town this week.
- 46. Good God, it's Mr. Harper!
- 47. A cheque presented by Mr Jackson was returned by the bank.
- 48. After due consideration, we have decided to appoint Mr Davis to the job.
- 49. Mr. Thomas was suffering from depression.
- 50. Was any check made on Mr Morris when he applied for the post?
- 51. Mr. Griffin made a jerky gesture.
- 52. Mr. Griffin jerked forward in his chair.
- 53. He worked as an assistant to one Mr Ming.
- 54. Mr. White tenderly embraced his wife.
- 55. Mr Chen opened the car door for his wife.
- 56. Mr Morris feels the museum is using advertising to good effect.
- 57. Mr. President, you're aware of the system.
- 58. There'll be an interview with Mr Brown after the news.