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Definition of Messrs in English: Messrsplural nounˈmɛsəz Used as a title to refer formally to more than one man simultaneously, or in names of companies. Example sentencesExamples - They are sticking to the party line. Sticking to a party line is something that Messrs Straw and Reid know all about.
- So should Messrs Hooper, Wilson, Baillie, Lees and Khouri - and a few females.
- Performing works for transverse flute and harpsichord were the young Messrs.
- In 1880, Messrs W. E. Forster and Alfred Illingworth were elected MPs for Bradford.
- The cattle were shipped by Messrs Cosgrave and Clarke, Cattle Dealers.
Origin Late 18th century: abbreviation of Messieurs. |