It is only an ignorant person who garnishes his conversation with these titles.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood
It is much used in Europe for soups, salads, and garnishes.
"Soil Culture"
J. H. Walden
Only think of so composite a phenomenon as Mrs. Walters, for instance, adorned with limp nightcap and stiff curl-papers, like garnishes around a leg of roast mutton, waking up beside me at four o'clock in the morning as some gray-headed love-bird of Madagascar, and beginning to chirp and trill in an ecstasy!
"A Kentucky Cardinal"
James Lane Allen