Sentence examples for mister from inspiring English sources

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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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Some online sources attribute this to the 1949 John Wayne film She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (what Wayne actually said in that film was "Never apologise, mister – it's a sign of weakness"), but its antecedents are murky.

Look, mister mayor, you say, the whole area knows who paid for that new roof on the school, and how much we put into community-development schemes.

Quoting a Venezuelan folksong, he warned Mr Fox: "Don't mess with me, mister, or you'll get scratched".

Okay mister, you wan newspaper".

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There was a black plume of smoke billowing hundreds of feet into the air and I became aware of the gravity when two little boys climbed up the hillside behind me and shouted: "There are two men dead, mister".

They instead would tell Trump what they tell all candidates: buy a dog, maybe a ranch, hide the mistress or mister, and take some family photos at the ranch with the dog and maybe a Bible.

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