A form of address for a married woman.
1The captain looked grave; Mrs. Willoughby anxious; Beulah interested; and Maud thoughtful.
2I plan to stay independent as long as possible, said Mrs. Kobayashi.
3C. A. Goodhart; Mrs. Hargreaves; Miss Rose Harrison; Mr. Henry Holiday; Rev.
4No one stays long on Sea Island without hearing of Mrs. Parrish.
5Apparently Avery had accepted Mrs. Osborne's sudden change of mind without question.
6The argument was irrefutable; Mrs. Martin agreed; and yet the canker spread.
7This serious view of the question in debate highly diverted Mrs. Presty.
8Later that day Mrs. Nishimura came home with a wealth of information.
9It was not quite that long but Mrs. Hinds didn't question it.
10I'll leave a list of the questions with Mrs. Hennessey tomorrow morning.
11May I inquire as to my... status, in this present situation, Mrs.
12Had hardly closed door behind him, when Mrs. Pratt said, Nothing today.
13It was Mrs. Foster, saying she wouldn't be able to babysit today.
14Anyone with information regarding Mrs. Hipwell is requested to contact Buckinghamshire Police.
15In the meantime Mrs. Woodward was immersed in the subject of clothing.
16She is given another chance and Mrs. Arthur offers to help her.