Definition of Mesdames in English:
Mesdames
plural nounmeɪˈdammeɪˈdɑːmmeɪˈdɑm
2formal Used as a title to refer to more than one woman simultaneously.
prizes were won by Mesdames Carter and Barnes
Example sentencesExamples
- Thank you for your kind admittances, Mesdames.
- Your next stop, Messieurs and Mesdames takes you to Chile.
- I'm fairly sure I wouldn't thank any of my friends for being that familiar with me and are the Mesdames T & S really oblivious to the whole pretend-lesbian subtext of their interactions?
- The play is God's gift to women and Mesdames Marie-Claire and Sandra don't half take their chance and flaunt it.
- So, Mesdames and Messiurs, the victim of the events of the past week is not the EU itself, nor the social model of Western Europe.
- Tea was provided by Mesdames H. Collins and Gare.
- While we were waiting we ordered soft drinks for the Mesdames, while I asked for a beer.
- ‘James Madison, of the United States of America, at your service, Mesdames,’ he declared in halting French.