Crossword-Solution: MESSIEURS 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Messieurs n. pl. Sirs; gentlemen; -- abbreviated to Messrs., which is
used as the plural of Mr.
Messieurs pl. of Monsieur

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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
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A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with MESSIEURS (5)

All of us Englishmen, and all pledged to the same cause—to obey our leader and to rescue the innocent.” “May God protect you all, Messieurs,” said the Comtesse, fervently.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Speak, Jacques Five!” The mender of roads, blue cap in hand, wiped his swarthy forehead with it, and said, “Where shall I commence, monsieur?” “Commence,” was Monsieur Defarge’s not unreasonable reply, “at the commencement.” “I saw him then, messieurs,” began the mender of roads, “a year ago this running summer, underneath the carriage of the Marquis, hanging by the chain.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
What is that about your having founded a city some ten years ago in the great West, a city which contains to-day half a million of inhabitants? Isn’t it half a million, messieurs? You are exclusive proprietor of this flourishing settlement, and are consequently fabulously rich, and you would be richer still if you didn’t grant lands and houses free of rent to all new-comers who will pledge themselves never to smoke cigars.
The American Henry James 1994
Here, for instance, under date of 26th May 1816, is part of a mythological account of London, with a moral for the three gentlemen, ‘Messieurs Alan, Robert, and James Stevenson,’ to whom the document is addressed: ‘There are many prisons here like Bridewell, for, like other large towns, there are many bad men here as well as many good men.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The writer wishes to ask here, what do you think of all this, Messieurs les Critiques? Were ye ever served so before? But don't you richly deserve it? Haven't you been for years past bullying and insulting everybody whom you deemed weak, and currying favour with everybody whom you thought strong? "We approve of this.
The Romany Rye George Borrow 2007

Quotes with MESSIEURS (1)

I believe, Messieurs, in loyalty---to one's friends and one's family and one's caste.
Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2011).