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signor

[seen-yawr, -yohr, sin-yawr, -yohr, see-nyawr] / ˈsin yɔr, -yoʊr, sɪnˈyɔr, -ˈyoʊr, siˈnyɔr /
NOUN
mister
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Example Sentences

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“Rather, most of the signors said they signed the petition in support of those who might be enduring such treatment and/or in support of additional training for the department.”

From Seattle Times

But two signors testified a woman was holding the clipboard when they signed.

From Seattle Times

California landlords, unlike NY landlords, did not worry if rent was 50 percent or more of the lease signor's pay.

From New York Times

Jobs with Justice, is a signor of the IRS complaint.

From Washington Post

Strange to think that those two movie brats – mister shark attack and signor blood-and-pasta – have now turned into Hollywood's leading purveyors of quality historical drama.

From The Guardian