Mrs
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.