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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.