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Mmes.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Mesdames.


Example Sentences

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In Paris, Mmes. Auriol and Bidault had expressed their willingness to carry a welcome as far as a purely private tea party.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the ballet Mmes. Lepeshinskaya and Cherkasova fluttered back on their points time after time for encores.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mmes. William Woodward, George F. Baker, Frederick Gushing and John R. Fell turned out with their fanciest friends, some sporting the new ascetic Marienbad coiffure, and all dressed to the nines.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mmes. Litvinov and Maisky were conspicuously, modishly gowned.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nordica in the Brünnhilde of "Siegfried" on March 24th, and the joint appearance of Mmes. Lehmann and Nordica in "Lohengrin," the German singer, true to her dramatic instincts, choosing the part of Ortrud.

From Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time by Krehbiel, Henry Edward