- - Gentlemen, in old letters
- - Abbr. in a formal salutation
- - Old-fashioned letter salutation
- - Gentlemen (Abbr.)
- - Abbr. in letter salutations
- - Quaint letter opener
- - Abbr. for various gentlemen
- - Abbr. title for a group of gentlemen
- - Multiple misters (abbr.)
- - Quaint letter header
- - Old letter opener: Abbr.
- - Peanut and Coffee (abbr.)
- - Quaint letter-opening abbr.
- - Letter abbr. for gents
- - Abbr. at the head of a letter, sometimes
- - Abbr. at the head of a letter
- - Gents (abbr.)
- - Formal letter opener
- - Abbr. preceding multiple surnames
- - Quaint letter opener: Abbr.
- - Letter header abbr.
- - Old-fashioned letter opener: Abbr.
- - Salutation abbr.
- - Abbr. in a salutation
- - Opposite of misses: Abbr.
- - Abbr. before multiple surnames
- - Gents, collectively: abbr.
- - Polite title: Abbr.
- - Misters: Abbr.
- - Messieurs: Abbr.
- - Letter abbr
- - Letter opener?
- - Mmes.' counterparts
- - Title for more than one man
- - Mr. pluralized
- - Mr. and Mr
- - Guys, for short
- - Some ltr. recipients
- - Mr. + Mr. + Mr
- - Plural form of Mr
- - Form of address for a number of men
- - Salutation abbreviation
- - Plural of Mr
- - Mr. + Mr.
- - Partners of Mmes.
- - Counterpart of Mmes.
- - Guys, in a salutation
- - Counterpart to "mmes"
- - Brief salutation for men?
- - Lead-in to multiple last names
- - Ltr. opener
- - French gentlemen, briefly
- - Two gentlemen, in short
- - Gp. address
- - Fr. gentlemen
- - Collective title
- - Mates of mmes.
- - Memo shorthand
- - Mr. and Mrs.
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