Antonym: madam. Similar words: siren, desire, desirable, undesirable. Meaning: [sɜr /sɜː] n. 1. term of address for a man 2. a title used before the name of knight or baronet.
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31. Would you like to see the wine list, sir?
32. 'Not exactly, sir,' temporized Sloan.
33. There is a lady to see you, sir.
34. 'We need proof, sir.' Another pause. Then, 'Very well.'.
35. Would you like that gift-wrapped, sir?
36. I'll just take your measurements, sir.
37. Our ship has heeled over, sir.
38. By pure chance, I met Sir Malcolm that morning.
39. Sir Gerald made a small noise in his throat.
40. Don't call me David,you should sir me.
41. 'Come on, sir, move on,' said the policeman.
42. I'm sorry, sir, the salmon is off.
43. With your permission, sir, I'd like to speak.
44. 'We shall, sir,' said Thorne, with conviction.
45. Can I be of any assistance, sir?
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46. When will I be released, sir?
47. May I ask where you're going, sir?
48. Sir Francis Drake was a famous Elizabethan.
49. Surely the blame rests squarely with Sir Ralph?
50. Abbot looked blank. "I don't quite follow, sir.".
51. That's a fine car you have. Yes sir!
52. Do you wish wine with your meal, sir?
53. Sir Robert was a strong and vigorous politician.
54. Sir Denis took one look and sent it back.
55. Is your holiday a reserved booking, sir?
56. Please, sir, can I open a window?
57. You should address him as "sir".
58. I'll just measure you up, sir, if I may?
59. Would you like to see the menu, sir?
60. We will never allow that to happen! No sir!