Similar words: common people, in-person, in person, commonplace, apply in person, common property, commonplace book, in common parlance. Meaning: n. a person who holds no title.
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2 Bombs rained down on the unarmed common people.
3 The economic reform brought about great change in the lives of the common people.
4 As a famous star, she never highhatted anybody, even the common people.
5 A common person would not suppress his real name.
6 The nobles treated the common people with haughty contempt.
7 Rice formed the staple food of the common people .
8 He was deeply grieved by the sufferings of the common people.
9 Many common people are very disillusioned with the present government.
10 Shakespeare's work was popular among the common people in his day.
11 Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet. Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich. Napoleon Bonaparte
12 I knew that the moment the great governing spirit strikes the blow to divide all humanity into just two opposing factions,[www.Sentencedict.com] I would be on the side of the common people. Che Guevara
13 Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful. Seneca
14 Those who said things considered me as Common Person.
15 He is a common person, with no distinguished talent.
16 When the five senses averagely distribute on every common person, their average always lead to magnify one certain hands-down sense. , such as sight.
17 GS: And what does that mean to the common person?
18 Though a common person now, he still pays great attention to the court.
19 So, what will be next, now that the Emperor is merely a common person?
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