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m'sieur

American  
[muh-syœ] / məˈsjœ /
French.
  1. contraction of monsieur.


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It answers John Cleese’s oleaginous waiter’s, “good afternoon m’sieur, and ’ow are we today?”

From The Guardian • Jan. 26, 2020

The manager patrols the lobby in a tuxedo; you half expect him to murmur, "Good evening, m'sieur," as you stroll by.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sorry, m'sieur," said the cabby, "I haven't the time to drive you.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Well, m'sieur, she will explain herself," the man said, whereupon the fair stranger approached bowing, and exclaimed: "I trust m'sieur will pardon me for what I am about to ask," she said in French.

From Spies of the Kaiser Plotting the Downfall of England by Le Queux, William

Depend upon it, m’sieur, both gentlemen are victims of some audacious plot.

From The Count's Chauffeur by Le Queux, William

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