sir
[sɜːr]
Definition:
1. Term of address for a man.
Use 'sir' in a sentence:
- Thank you sir. Come again!
- 'You may leave.' — 'Yes, sir.'
- Sir Geoffrey had no personal animosity towards the Prime Minister.
- Abbot looked blank. 'I don't quite follow, sir.'
- Abbot looked blank. "I don't quite follow, sir."
- "A pleasure to meet you, sir," he said.
- Her husband was also honoured with his title 'Sir Denis'
- 'We need proof, sir.' Another pause. Then, 'Very well.'
- No, that's alright, sir.
- "We need proof, sir." Another pause. Then, "Very well."
- Sir Denis took one look and sent it back.
- Can I just stop you there sir?
- Thank you, Sir Paul.
- What have you seen, sir?
- Sir, could you please come to the commanding officer's office?
- 'We shall, sir,' said Thorne, with conviction.
- Please sir, can we have some more?
- Sir, you have fourteen clubs.
- 'Dear sir,' she began.
- Sir Gerald made a small noise in his throat.
- Anything for dessert, sir?
- 'Strike Force Three are here, sir.' — 'Good.'
- Excuse me sir, but would you mind telling me what sort of car that is?
- Good afternoon to you, sir.
- Sir Harry! Stop, if you please!
- 'A pleasure to meet you, sir,' he said.
- "Let me explain, sir."—"Don't tell me about it. I don't want to know."
- Sir Robert was a strong and vigorous politician.
- It's my geography homework, sir.
- Did you mean it, sir?
- They mean to share the business between them, after you yourself are gone, Sir.
- Here are the coins, sir.
- Sir Robert made his announcement after talks with the President.
- The stout barman in a bow tie presented himself to take their order. "Good morning, sir. The usual?"
- Please seat yourself, sir.
- Sir Peter has held several senior military posts.
- I got the impression she'd like a word with you, sir.
- Ben Brantley's article on Sir Ian McKellen rekindled many memories.
- Art willing, sir, that I remain?
- "Not exactly, sir," temporized Sloan.
- "Yes, Sir", answered Paul.
- Please, sir, can I open a window?
- Is everything in order, sir?
- Are you ready to order, sir?
- "We shall, sir," said Thorne, with conviction.
- "Dear Sir," she began.
- We will never allow that to happen! No sir!
- Her husband was also honoured with his title "Sir Denis."
- She introduced me to Sir Tobias and Lady Clarke.
- Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
- May I suggest a white wine with this dish, Sir?
- Could you sign the hotel register please, sir?
- When will I be released, sir?
- No disrespect intended sir. It was just a joke.
- May I ask where you're going, sir?
- Could I interest you in this model, Sir?