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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181. Paul hooked his tractor to the car and pulled it to safety.
182. He was elected Pope in 1978 and took the name of John Paul II.
183. We can't work any harder, Paul. We're already fully stretched.
184. Paul soon found himself in an emergency situation that put all his training to the test.
185. Paul helped his elderly neighbour by clearing her path of snow/clearing snow from her path.
186. Having spent a lifetime avidly courting publicity, Paul has suddenly become secretive.
187. Paul visited the local bars more frequently than was decent for a senior lecturer.
188. There's going to be trouble when Paul finds out about this.
189. When his father died,(http://sentencedict.com/paul.html) Paul had to address himself to earning his own living.
190. Joe quivered with indignation that Paul should speak to him like that.
191. Sometimes he was moving money from one account to another, robbing Peter to pay Paul.
192. The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
193. It's not funny , Paul; poor Teresa was nearly in tears.
194. First, with a round-up of the day's local news, here's Paul Kirby.
195. When you've finished reading it would you pass it on to Paul?
196. I'd like to say goodbye to Paul who leaves us for pastures new.
197. I haven't seen Paul in ages; he seems to have vanished off the face of the earth.
198. That wasn't very gallant of you, Paul, pushing a young lady out of the way like that!
199. Paul was someone who certainly had a puritan streak in him.
200. Paul scribbled his address on the back of an envelope.
201. Paul Simon writes the lyrics for most of his songs.
202. Throughout his papacy, John Paul has called for a second evangelization of Europe.
203. Paul and Mark agreed to sink their differences and be friends.
204. He's a real charmer is Paul - you want to be careful with him!
205. Paul Fussell's latest book vents his spleen against everything he hates about his country.
206. Paul McCartney was made a freeman of the City of Liverpool.
207. Thank you, Sir Paul.
208. Have you got a second, Paul? I'd like to have a word with you.
209. We nearly split our sides laughing/with laughter watching Paul trying to get the dog into the bicycle basket.
210. They asked Paul to compere.