Similar words: Rev., revel, reveal, revise, revert, revive, revere, revoke. Meaning: [rev] n. rate of revolution of a motor. v. increase the number of rotations per minute.
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(32) The end came mainly through the efforts of Rev.
(33) From a safe distance he saw him rev up a motor bike and ride away.
(34) Aelred suggested that the Commission write to the Rev. MacLean expressing their gratitude for all the help he has given.
(35) Indeed, Percy Lovitch voiced the thought to Rev. Levitt as he strode past the minister and his wife.
(36) The Catfish Club, which for 27 years has been meeting at the Rev.
(37) At the same time there's a new sparkle to low rev performance.
(38) In a widely supported effort that ended in December, black leaders, including the Rev.
(39) He contends that an independent presidential bid by the Rev.
(40) Resplendent in red, she walks down the aisle on the arm of the Rev.
(41) Among the 18 members on the review board will be the Rev.
(42) Mr Pollock's family are deeply upset by the claim, according to their minister, the Rev Trevor Gribben.
(43) Anyhow Mercurial Rev Paul, are you trying to tell us that we should change our official devil-worshipping policy?
(44) The Catholic hierarchy was joined at the prayer vigil by the Rev.
(45) Meanwhile, Spong, who fanned the flames of the debate in 1988 when he ordained the Rev.
(46) There's no need to rev it hard to find plenty of useable power.
(47) As they talked, planes began to taxi out and rev up.
(48) Children delight as much from the trains that rev around the ceiling track as they do the hand-packed ice cream.
(49) In Leeds, a clergyman, the Rev. Edward Jackson, had found a similar situation.
(50) It was a surprise to find the power to be mostly up high in the rev range.
(51) Her husband, the Rev. George Butler, understood it as a true reflection of divine love.
(52) Using the bus wherever he goes, the Rev Harper travels to 24 old people's homes in Darlington as a chaplain.
(53) The squawking continued for a moment before dying out in a final gurgle as Rev. Levitt recited the prescribed blessing.
(54) The Rev. Jesse Jackson led 1000 marchers through downtown Detroit to protest state welfare cuts.
(55) The cross was blessed two days after the crash by the Rev.
(56) Q: But will the issues be enough to get blacks to the voting booth in 1996; contrasted with Rev.
(57) Rev. Thomas Burns proved to be a great colonizer and to this day his memory is revered in New Zealand.
(58) He rammed his foot down on the brake and sent the car into a fizzing convulsion of rev and whinny.
(59) In his acceptance speech,(http://sentencedict.com/rev.html) Kemp sought to reach out to those voters with references to the legacy of the Rev.
(60) We rev up imaginary motors at the mention of his name.