In her testimony in the book "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers, Mrs. Henry says that she saw Steve Harmon at the crime scene during the robbery. She describes him as one of the people involved and identifies him as being present during the incident.
Jem and Scout say that Mrs. Dubose is the meanest woman who ever lived in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
In Tagalog, you can say "Ginang" for Mrs.
a monster = monstrum
mrs.
when you go to the court and say your testimony. Ex. The judge asked the demandor "What is your testimony, in other words your response.
As a noun, anghenfil (monster) or clamp (mass, lump; monster); as an adjective anferth (huge, monster).
I dont think that Henry VIII himself was a murderer, but he had many many people burned at the stake during his reign
IW( i double you)
In Bengali, "Mrs" is said as "মেমস" (mems).
This term is not used, really. One may say Wahine after the name (for example; Mrs Smith.... Kamika Wahine)
IW( i double you)
IW (I double you)