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Mrs.

[mis-iz, miz-iz] / ˈmɪs ɪz, ˈmɪz ɪz /




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Mr. and Mrs. Holley’s newborn was not a girl—as the world would one day find out when Buddy removed the “e” from the family’s last name and became a professional singer.

From The Wall Street Journal

The proposed revisions included a change of name for the main character, sometimes called “Aunt Phoenix” by a dismissive nurse, to “Mrs. Jackson.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Shows such as ‘Baywatch’ and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ will be filmed in California after relocating from other states.

From Los Angeles Times

Their combined powers are considerable: “Mrs. Davis” is a rollicking, absurd, moving extravaganza about the power of cliches and the pleasure of smashing them.

From Washington Post

“Mrs. Gilbert-Jackson cannot be the person who says when your final draft is ready,” she says.

From Seattle Times