Similar words: parson, parsonage, arson, arsonist, rachel carson, personnel department, fearsome, person. Meaning: ['pɑrsn /'pɑːsn] n. United States sociologist (1902-1979).
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(1) Mrs Parsons wasn't at church this Sunday.
(2) Parsons gave a stiff performance in the main role.
(3) In effect, Parsons presents us with a beguilingly simple outline of social evolution.
(4) Behind the scenes,[sentencedict.com] Parsons clashed with almost everyone on the show.
(5) Parsons is the dean of the TV news correspondents at Channel Nine.
(6) Parsons must knock these lessons into the team before Saturday.
(7) Nearby gossip columnist Louella Parsons listened attentively.
(8) Parsons has been strongly criticized on all these points.
(9) Parsons, playing Miss Margarida, entertains, seduces, and fascinates.
(10) I see you've salvaged your sleeping-bag, Mr Parsons.
(11) Parsons readily took responsibility for the show's failure.
(12) Like Parsons, his skin was sagging in places like an ill-fitting suit.
(13) Kistiakowsky worked well with Deke Parsons, the naval officer in charge of the Ordnance Division.
(14) I knew perfectly well when I allowed Karen Parsons to seduce me that I was not acting rightly.
(15) Ted Parsons had got ashore, but when lying rock-still he felt a gun behind his ear and was captured.
(16) Dennis Parsons was blessed with behavioural patterns which were etched into his brain like circuits in a microchip. Sentencedict.com
(17) Parsons just disappeared, not long after the fire at Mountpelier lodge.
(18) But Parsons protects the special nature of science through a distinction of levels of selection.
(19) We've got a painting of Parsons here somewhere, a miniature done by another member of the club called Peter Lens.
(20) When Bill and Melanie Parsons began designing their house, they figured they had 2, 200 square feet to play with.
(21) Staff at Parsons Green were also criticised for failing to take medical histories.
(22) She had invited the housekeeper, a Mrs Parsons, to have dinner at a nearby deluxe hotel.
(23) That's where Parsons picked up his charming habit of setting fire to cats.
(24) The alimony Betty Parsons lived on abruptly ceased, and she was forced to leave Paris.
(25) Local people found the epitaph unseemly and ostracised the Parsons.
(26) It might equally well have been annoyance - John Parsons the macho male being quietly baited by the nonentity by the fireside.
(27) You would never have guessed from the way the Parsons talked that they were childless.
(28) The fact is that I had already begun to give serious consideration to the possibility of doing away with Dennis Parsons.
(29) Little wonder people turned to their traditional leaders, the mullahs, said Parsons.
(30) The old bloke at reception comes out and says there's a call for Claire Parsons.
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