Sentence examples for a mister from inspiring English sources

"a mister" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is not a complete phrase and does not have any grammatical function. It may be acceptable in informal spoken English, but it would not be considered grammatically correct. An example of its use in spoken English could be: "Hey, did you see that guy over there? He's a mister know-it-all." In this context, "a mister" is being used as a play on the word "mister" to describe someone as being overly self-assured or knowledgeable. However, in written English, it would be more appropriate to say "He's acting like he knows everything."

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He's just a mister".

Only if the headliner was a Mister Rogers tribute band.

Is there a mister or a hose to wet down the stock?

Among the few downsides is a Mister Softee truck that parks nearby.

Stephane Martello, a k a Mister Crochet, knits Etsy-chic pieces like a tiered turtleneck capelet.

The selection is most notable for the obvious anomaly that Mr. Burke is a mister.

Then he hit the ignition and drove off, looking for a Mister Softee truck.

Looking at the list, one might make a case for a Mister Softee truck.

That's too small of an age difference to turn me into a Mister.

He used to operate a bodega and drive a Mister Softee truck.

There is no way to be certain that Mr. Xylophonist is, in fact, a mister.

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