Similar words: epaulette, tarpaulin, rob Peter to pay Paul, pause, pauper, paunch, paucity, paunchy. Meaning: n. 1. United States feminist (1885-1977) 2. (New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an apostle.
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91. Paul was unwell last night with a stomach upset.
92. Does Paul still live here ?
93. Peter sat next to Paul on the sofa.
94. Paul was in a quiet and sombre mood.
95. Paul was doing time for burglary.
96. Paul scrabbled up the cliff, dislodging several small stones.
97. Paul had a birthmark on his left cheek.
98. Paul Ryan was in the chair at today's meeting.
99. He pitted John against Paul.
100. Paul, ever the optimist,(http://sentencedict.com/paul.html) agreed to try again.
101. Paul suspected that his drink had been doctored.
102. Frankly, I don't know what Paul sees in her.
103. Paul is very similar in appearance to his brother.
104. Paul? Apologize? That'll be the day!
105. He runs as fast as Paul.
106. Tonight we have Paul Duke on percussion .
107. Paul paced anxiously backwards and forwards.
108. Three days after the birth, Paul and Sandra took their precious bundle of joy home.
109. It was Mrs Dearden's day off, and Paul was on duty in her place.
110. Paul Weller has announced a full British tour to promote his second solo album.
111. Paul always gets nervous whenever he has to give a presentation.
112. Paul M. Reynolds refused to say what the initial "M" stood for.
113. I'd like to help you out with your expenses, Paul, but I'm afraid the cupboard is bare.
114. Pope John Paul celebrated mass today in a city in central Poland.
115. St Paul speaks of the body as the "temple of the Holy Spirit".
116. Paul wore pale grey trousers with a coral T-shirt and black jacket.
117. The fact is that Paul kidnapped him and spirited him back to Russia.
118. Government spending on education has not increased. Some areas have improved, but only as a result of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
119. Paul always finishes his work — you should do likewise.
120. Meg has been carrying a torch for Paul for almost two years.