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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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STRONGEST


Example Sentences

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“I . . . I . . . I do not know, madame,” said Major Puff.

From Literature

"We are here to support you! Life is beautiful, madame!" says another.

From BBC

“Clearly I have been away too long. But madame, you surely do look familiar. . . .”

From Literature

“I am pleased to be properly introduced to you, madame. Though I must say, this is all rather unexpected.”

From Literature

The menu features an eclectic mix of luxurious-feeling dishes: a croissant madame with kimchi, French onion soup with duck stock, a smoked cod and chili oil-topped bagel.

From Seattle Times