Sentence examples for the madam from inspiring English sources

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the madam

noun

A polite form of address for a woman or lady.

  • Mrs Grey wondered if the outfit she was trying on made her look fat. The sales assistant just said, “It suits you, madam”.

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The madam beat her.

Gwen, the madam, is bossy, stingy and idle.

"I'm the Madam of the new room," he said.

"The madam still asks for money," Odasani said.

"Really good baby beauty," the madam says, describing one.

There is only one Secretary of State at any time, so skip the "Madam Secretary" impulse.

There she handed me over to the gharwalli — the madam — who was a friend of hers.

Sometimes, particularly when his humor is good, he recalls the madam of a brothel.

"When a country is in trouble/Choices are few," the madam sings.

A friend suggested that he try making up palindromes of the "Madam, I'm Adam" genre.

The madam answered a cordless phone that didn't seem to stop ringing.

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