Polite form of address for women, especially in American English.
1 With regard to the eagle, it was produced in this way: Mme.
2 He agreed, and we left our stalls to go round to Mme.
3 I found the family assembled in the drawing-room; four women: Mme.
4 We're particularly impressed by the fact that in spite of Quemoy-Matsu issue, Mme.
5 In an avenue of the Bois de Boulogne they met a caleche; Mme.
6 In one as in the other case, whether she were Mme.
7 He hoped that, in the darkness, this might pass unnoticed; Mme.
8 He says that his wife had changed Lucy's destiny on that holiday: Mme.
9 But she found it impossible to ask a single question; Mme.
10 Photographs of that era were set up on easels around the hall: Mme.
11 Ah, messieurs, you must not do that any more, said Mme.
12 Three years before, Fanferlot had kept a little office of secret intelligence; Mme.
13 It was created and is directed, as an international educational experiment, by Mme.
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