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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61. I hope everything was to your liking, Sir.
62. "You must be right, Sir," said John humbly.
63. The company is a monument to Sir Peter's energy and vision.
64. It is a hereditary title, so Mark Howard will become Sir Mark Howard on his father's death.
65. Sir Joseph's knighthood was the final feather in his cap after years of dedicated service to the community.
66. Sir Leon lent his weight to the Tory campaign yesterday.
67. Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to climb Mount Everest.
68. Sir Nicholas Gammon QC appeared on behalf of the defendant.
69. The commission, fronted by Sir Isaac Hayatali, was set up in June 1992.
70. Dear Sir, Your letter of the 9th October has been referred to us.
71. Sir John, never a man to mince his words, said in a TV interview that the government had lied.
72. Sir John Smith baronet abandoned his son to his fate.
73. Do you mind backing off a bit, Sir, while we clear this wreck out of the way?
74. The seat of those trousers looks rather tight, sir - Would you like to try a larger size?
75. Her husband was also honoured with his title "Sir Denis".
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76. This is why Sir Colin Marshall, British Airways' chairman, has been so keen to buy shares in US-AIR.
77. We've completely sold out of those shirts in your size, sir.
78. Moore was acting as steward to Sir Michael le Fleming.
79. "Just tell him Sir Kenneth would like to talk to him." — "OK.".
80. Mr. John Smith was knighted by the Queen and became Sir John Smith.
81. Of all her admirers the most permanent was Sir John.
82. Sir Thomas More is remembered today as the author of Utopia.
83. Sir Anthony was a keen fundraiser for the Liberal Democrats.
84. He was appointed to succeed Sir Georg Solti as head of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
85. Sir William James is thought to be the originator of fingerprinting as a means of identification.
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87. May I conduct you to your table, sir, or would you prefer to have a drink at the bar first?
88. Good afternoon to you, sir.
89. What would men be without women? Scarce, sir...mighty scarce. Mark Twain
90. That depends, Sir,' said Disraeli, 'whether I embrace your policies or your mistress.'. Benjamin Disraeli