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madame

[muh-dam, -dahm, ma-, mad-uhm, ma-dam] / məˈdæm, -ˈdɑm, mæ-, ˈmæd əm, maˈdam /
NOUN
madam
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For months after Bush gave Rice her new job, he mocked her relentlessly, addressing her with exaggerated puffery as "MADAME SECRETARY!" whenever she entered the room.

From Time Magazine Archive

For months after Bush gave Rice her new job, he mocked her relentlessly, addressing her with exaggerated puffery as "MADAME SECRETARY!" whenever she entered the room.

From Time Magazine Archive

A stoist motherly MADAME, a wrinkled fatherly MONSIEUR, and a plain but pleasant MA'MSELLE.

From A Student in Arms Second Series by Hankey, Donald

Consequently, about ten o'clock, M. de Camors wrote the following note: "MADAME "I can not leave without bidding you adieu, and once more demanding your forgiveness.

From Monsieur De Camors — Complete by Feuillet, Octave

The letter was from Zurich, Switzerland, and contained these words: "MADAME: "Monsieur Fran�ois Dauberny, travelling for pleasure, met his death three days ago on one of our glaciers.

From Fr?d?rique; vol. 2 by Kock, Charles Paul de




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