Synonym: Esq, Esquire. Similar words: squire, squirt, squirm, montesquieu, quire, squirrel, squirming, squirt gun. Meaning: [ɪ'skwaɪə] n. 1. (Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight; a candidate for knighthood 2. a title of respect for a member of the English gentry ranking just below a knight; placed after the name.
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1, Esquire can be abbreviated to Esq.
2, Not esquire, sir, lord or anything like that.
3, Baynton was an esquire of the body by 1522.
4, Ranieri once told a reporter from Esquire magazine.
5, At the Esquire Theater more disturbing things happen.
6, I riffle through my Esquire, practically ripping the pages out at the seam.
7, That year(sentencedict.com), Esquire magazine sent contributing editor Philip Caputo to Stockton to discover what might have motivated the mass murderer.
8, As far as we know, no other Esquire contributors can make this claim.
9, At Doncaster the king was joined by his esquire, Gloucester's associate John Pilkington, who lent him 100 marks.
10, By 1482 he had become an esquire of the king's body and was made captain and governor of Guernsey.
11, In person, the Esquire columnist and author of four books is hyperactive, edgy and funnier than any stand-up comic.
12, Berkeley, an esquire of the body, was constable of Southampton itself.
13, It was Phileas Fogg , Esquire.
14, There is not among them an esquire, saving the unlettered magistrate.
15, Mr Carr told Esquire magazine: "Our gadgets have turned us into hi-tech lab rats, mindlessly pressing levers in the hope of receiving a pellet of social or intellectual nourishment.
16, Trends Esquire boasts the best general - interest lifestyle magazine for sophisticated man in China.
17, This was said in an Esquire interview on april 23, 2008.
18, Especially in recent years,[http://sentencedict.com/esquire.html] the researches of Chinese esquire have been much more thorough and concrete.
19, Trends Esquire display in newsstand in an impressive and eye - catching way.
20, Or perhaps they would have the sense to be washing their hair when Esquire phones to ask them out.
21, Among their other responsibilities, Donne was steward of Kidwelly and an esquire of the king's body.
22, Yet Barnett, chief analyst at Wikistrat and contributing editor for Esquire magazine, cautions that Americans' concern over China's rise is "really out of control."
23, He examined the ads in " The New Yorker " and " Esquire. ".
24, The former president looks trim and elegant on the cover of this month's Esquire.
25, Halle Berry has been named the sexiest woman alive by Esquire magazine.
26, The earliest mention of a cocktail specifically named Margarita was in 1953 in Esquire magazine, which describes how to make this south-of-the-border quencher.
27, Shallow: sir hugh, persuade me not; I will make a star-chamber matter of it; if he were twenty sir john falstaffs he shall not abuse robert shallow, esquire.
28, His follow-up book is Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating, and he writes regular columns for Esquire and the Knoxville News Sentinel.
29, “If you're going through something unpleasant—like a root canal—the smell of baby powder will help you feel as if time were going by faster by up to 57 percent,” reports Esquire.
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