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madam

noun as in a title of address

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noun as in a woman in charge of an establishment

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noun as in a woman in charge of a brothel

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"How would madam like her hair today?" teased Mrs Bennett, combing the hair of one of her four-year-old charges.

From BBC

Usually, I just say, ‘I would take off my sunglasses, madam, but my pants would fall down.’

These days they joke that Maya will call Kamala “big sister general” until she earns the title of madam president.

This dragon dance is extremely costly, as everyone from Rhaenyra to a pleasure house’s madam warned us it would be.

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“The madam of the house told me I should never do that, to eat from the same plate as them. It was like I was a dog,” she told me.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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