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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(31) Mr Parsons began to cough again, while his wife looked on helplessly.
(32) On a more personal level, Parsons was' very good mates with Johnny Thunders.
(33) On this second front he goes beyond Parsons by expanding the opportunities of scholars with variant theoretical perspectives.
(34) She found the poem in a book she'd borrowed off Mrs Parsons.
(35) She had soon realized Mrs Parsons had a liking for gin and tonics.
(36) Parsons did not substantially alter this view, and as a result lost the stress Freud had placed on conflict.
(37) Tony Parsons sits at a table in his tastefully grey-decorated house in the moderately fashionable Canonbury area of London.
(38) Parsons walked into the cell.
(39) Mrs Parsons would be vaporized.
(40) Mrs Parsons looked on helplessly.
(41) Parsons has reviewed the population genetics literature.
(42) Parsons, on the other hand,(Sentencedict.com) would never be vaporized.
(43) 'A spanner,'said Mrs Parsons , immediately becoming invertebrate.
(44) Parsons used the lavatory , loudly and abundantly.
(45) Parsons had begun talking again.
(46) Parsons swallowed it easily,[www.Sentencedict.com] with the stupidity of an animal.
(47) Psychology professor Parsons explained that "there are adults in consensual relationships in which sexting, cybersex, and even in-person sexual relations with other people are negotiated and allowed."
(48) 'It was my little daughter,'said Parsons with a sort of doleful pride.
(49) “A lot of error, ” he underscored, looking bashfully at the floor of a workroom at Parsons and chuckling.
(50) The NC concept was proposed in the late 1940s by John Parsons of Traverse City, Michigan.
(51) Parsons. The markings , called Beau's Lines sometimes appear when the body is particularly stressed.
(52) Here comes Parsons,'he said.
(53) The essays that Parsons completed in the latter part of his life are of a piece with his earlier work.
(54) In March, USGS geophysicist Tom Parsons told Nature that the chances of Istanbul being hit by a magnitude 7 or greater quake in the next 25 years are between 30 and 60 percent.
(55) Parsons boasted that Victory Mansions alone would display four hundred metres of bunting.
(56) Our guess for the humanitarian award though goes to the Empowerhouse by Parsons The New School for Design, the Milano School, and Stevens Institute of Technology.
(57) Frederick S. Parsons, an income tax consultant, had been disputing and wrangling for an hour with a gover-ment tax inspector. An item of nine thousand dollars was at stake.
(58) Parsons was Winston's fellow - employee at the Ministry of Truth.
(59) 'Of course it's only because Tom isn't home,'said Mrs Parsons vaguely.
(60) Tailcoat Parsons further pointed out the two functions of school class: socializing and selecting.
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