to address as madam
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madamto address as madam
madamedMADAM, to address as madam
madamingMADAM, to address as madam
uncleto address as uncle
thouto address as thou
misterto address as mister
thousto address as thou
thouedto address as thou
thouingto address as thou
thouedTHOU, to address as thou
unclingUNCLE, to address as uncle
misteredMISTER, to address as mister
thouingTHOU, to address as thou
uncledUNCLE, to address as uncle
misteringMISTER, to address as mister
thousTHOU, to address as thou
forwardto send on, as to a new address
oldnessused as a familiar form of address to a person
bacha Welsh term of address / to live as a bachelor
pumpkinUsed as an affectionate term of address, esp. to a child
darlingsUsed as an affectionate form of address to a beloved person
pumpkinsUsed as an affectionate term of address, esp. to a child
darlingUsed as an affectionate form of address to a beloved person
bubbasUsed as an informal or affectionate form of address to a brother
reproachedAddress (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
gentlemanUsed as a polite form of address to a group of men
gentlemenUsed as a polite form of address to a group of men
bubbaUsed as an informal or affectionate form of address to a brother
reproachingAddress (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
sonny(used as a term of direct address to express contempt, derision, etc.)
reproachesAddress (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
missiesUsed as an affectionate or disparaging form of address to a young girl
sonnylittle son (often used as a familiar term of address to a boy)
reverendUsed as a title or form of address to members of the clergy
sweetsUsed as an affectionate form of address to a person one is very fond of
squiresUsed by a man as a friendly or humorous form of address to another man
daughtersUsed as a term of affectionate address to a woman or girl, typically by an older person
honorific(in certain languages, as Chinese and Japanese) a class of forms used to show respect, esp. in direct address
WITHOUTSAYINGTHEWORDITheodore Roosevelt, who was never known as the modest type, is the only U.S. president ever to give an inaugural address ...
busters(used as a familiar term of address to a man or boy who is an object to the speaker's annoyance or anger)