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señor
[ seyn-yawr, -yohr, seen-; Spanish se-nyawr ]
noun
- a Spanish term of address equivalent to sir or Mr., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a man. : Sr.
señor
/ sɛˈnjɔː; seˈɲor /
noun
- a Spaniard or Spanish-speaking man: a title of address equivalent to Mr when placed before a name or sir when used alone
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of señor1
Example Sentences
It continued with the Dodgers’ own Señor October, Hernández, a prolific October hitter who sent Yu Darvish’s first pitch into the left-field stands in the second inning.
And I know some of you remember the Looney Tunes cartoon mouse Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all of Mexico, “¡Arriba Arriba! ¡Ándale!” and his lethargic, useless sidekick, Slowpoke Rodriguez: “Sorry, Señor Pussycat, I can’t play wit’ ‘chu no more, it’s time for my siesta.”
Together, these instruments make up the Solar Wind Analyser senor suiteon board Solar Orbiter, for which UCL's Professor Christopher Owen is principal investigator.
The favourite Gerri Colombe held off the challenge of Ahoy Senor to win the William Hill Bowl on the opening day of the Aintree Grand National meeting.
The Gordon Elliott-trained horse jumped into contention at the second last and took the last alongside Ahoy Senor.
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