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m'sieur

American  
[muh-syœ] / məˈsyœ /
French.
  1. contraction of monsieur.


Example Sentences

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It answers John Cleese’s oleaginous waiter’s, “good afternoon m’sieur, and ’ow are we today?”

From The Guardian

“C’est impossible, M’sieur. Vous ne pouvez pas rester ici.”

From Literature

The following week the Sunday Mirror mocked Dein’s chances of “persuading us that the lanky M’sieur Wenger, despite sounding like Rory Bremner auditioning for ‘Allo ‘Allo, is ‘ow you say fantastique!”.

From The Guardian

This was the same M’sieur Wenger who had stood on stage in Milan that same year with George Weah at the Fifa World Footballer of the Year award, Weah declaring: “Arsène Wenger made me not just the player I am today, but also the man I am.”

From The Guardian

I am aware, m'sieur, that this is most unusual—and, in duels—forbidden.

From Project Gutenberg