Synonym: fantan, sevens. Similar words: amendment, tournament, fundamental, apartment, garlic, Charlie, earlier, parlance. Meaning: ['pɑrləmənt /'pɑːl-] n. 1. a legislative assembly in certain countries 2. a card game in which you play your sevens and other cards in sequence in the same suit as the sevens; you win if you are the first to use all your cards.
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(91) Sixteen members of Parliament have formed a breakaway group.
(92) The opposition leader has regularly discomfited him in parliament.
(93) You can see the Houses of Parliament from here.
(94) He was the first journalist to sit in parliament.
(95) He was returned to Parliament by 180 votes.
(96) Red Ken won seat in Parliament.
(97) The legislation was rushed through parliament.
(98) Parliament has recognised the inviolability of the current border.
(99) The Liberals hold twenty-three seats in parliament.
(100) The power to change the law resides in Parliament.
(101) He was forced to resign by Russia's conservative parliament.
(102) The party has increased its representation in Parliament.
(103) The rebels regard the official parliament as illegitimate.
(104) He first got into parliament in 1982.
(105) The military government dissolved the country's parliament.
(106) The emphasis should be shifted more towards Parliament.
(107) Her speech in Parliament was falsified by the newspapers.
(108) Parliament sits for only 28 weeks out of 52.
(109) Members of Parliament clearly feared retribution from their constituents.
(110) A Bill was introduced into the parliament yesterday.
(111) Legislation requires approval by both houses of parliament.
(112) He steamrollered the bill through Parliament against fierce opposition.
(113) Who would then be calling the tune in Parliament?
(114) The American Congress corresponds to the British Parliament.
(115) He prided himself on being a member of Parliament.
(116) The bill will come before Parliament next month.
(117) Demonstrators marched on the parliament building.
(118) The drug was banned by an act of parliament.
(119) The bill came before parliament last month.
(120) The government collided with Parliament over its industrial plans.
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