Sentence examples for been mister from inspiring English sources

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been mister

noun

Title conferred on an adult male, usually when the name is unknown. Also (often parent to young child) referring to a man whose name is unknown.

  • You may sit here, mister.

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Exact(1)

"He must have been Mister Super-Negro, Mister Outhef-Africa," the woman chortles.

Similar(59)

Oh, you're Mister Trump?

"My father is Mister Mercer".

The other Man Booker front-runner was Mister Pip (2006) by New Zealander Lloyd Jones.

She was into it, but I just couldn't handle being Mister Marie Osmond".

I wanted to take it seriously, but all I could think was: Mister Ed.

The first movie I remember going to at night was "Mister Roberts".

My personal favourite is Mister Moustache - he just plays the funkiest tunes.

And the last thing I wanted to see, at that moment, was Mister Monster.

It's "Mister Morn," however, that seems most enticingly predictive of Nabokov's great work.

When the American planes came over, they would shout: "This is Mister Bush".

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