Similar words: revere, wherever, revered, reverend, reverent, reverence, reverently, irreverent. Meaning: n. American silversmith remembered for his midnight ride (celebrated in a poem by Longfellow) to warn the colonists in Lexington and Concord that British troops were coming (1735-1818).
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1 Paul Revere, in fact, was a flatware craftsman.
2 Why did Paul Revere succeed with his famous warning?
3 Palin scrambled up some clauses and facts in such a way that made it sound as though she had no idea what the heck she was talking about when confronted by the words "Paul Revere.
4 Her supporters took to Wikipedia, to tweak the Paul Revere entry to suit her syntax,[www.Sentencedict.com] touching off a Bunker Hill of Wiki revision and counter-revision.
5 Monument and landmarks associated with Paul Revere may be seen in many parts of Boston.
6 Versions of the event, such as this engraving by Paul Revere, rapidly circulated through the colonies, bolstering public support for the Patriot cause.
7 It is as if Helen had a premonition of the picture of Paul Revere in her mind before the postcard arrived.
8 Either he isn't as worried about rising seas, or perhaps is bravely keeping an eye on them as a modern Paul Revere just for our benefit.
9 Many people were confused by the drawing of Caesar Rodney, which bore a striking resemblance to Paul Revere.
10 You might not think that an American revolutionary war hero and a legendary music producer would have much in common, but both Paul Revere and Quincy Jones understood the value of social networks.
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