Mister can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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1. | noun | Hey mister, you forgot your coat! | |
2. | noun | "What are you going to be using the frogs for, mister?" asked one of the boys. | |
3. | noun | The cook will get a thou, while mister schoolboy will get a beating. | |
4. | noun | You're on thin ice, mister. | |
5. | noun | I respect the mister's point of view. | |
6. | noun | Hey, mister! Eat my cat, please! | |
7. | noun | Less of the heroics please, mister. | |
8. | noun | You're grounded, mister. | |
9. | noun | No ifs, ands, or buts, mister! | |
10. | noun | Hey, mister, your fly is down. | |
11. | noun | Tom calls no man mister. | |
12. | noun | Hey, mister! I think you dropped this. | |
13. | noun | Yes, mister deputy! |
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noun | |
Hey mister, you forgot your coat! | |
"What are you going to be using the frogs for, mister?" asked one of the boys. | |
The cook will get a thou, while mister schoolboy will get a beating. | |
You're on thin ice, mister. | |
I respect the mister's point of view. | |
Hey, mister! Eat my cat, please! | |
Less of the heroics please, mister. | |
You're grounded, mister. | |
No ifs, ands, or buts, mister! | |
Hey, mister, your fly is down. | |
Tom calls no man mister. | |
Hey, mister! I think you dropped this. | |
Yes, mister deputy! |