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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211. Paul then addressed the matter of Fields's man-management.
212. His godfather was actor and singer Paul Robeson.
213. It was difficult for Paul to accept the fact that he was going bald.
214. To expect Paul to call for the abolition of slavery at this point in time is to be guilty of unhistorical thinking.
215. Sentence on Paul Jowers, of no fixed address, was adjourned for a social inquiry report.
216. Well, Paul Robeson, the singer, actor and civil rights activist, for one.
217. He is a natural opener, and Paul Terry has dropped down the order to accommodate him.
218. Paul Reichmann was not yet ready to abandon the ship.
219. They refused to admit Paul to the performance because of what he was wearing.
220. Paul Simon's solo career has resulted in a string of highly acclaimed albums.
221. Pope John Paul the second has won wide acclaim from outside his own Church for his firm leadership style.
222. Paul permits temporary abstinence also but only by mutual agreement.
223. Park manager Paul Weston said the rabbits had apparently been battered to death.
224. Henry gave Paul a glassy-eyed stare.
225. Paul was incredibly supple and strong.
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226. His mother gave Paul a hug for being a big help.
227. Paul is self-taught and became interested in photography just four years ago.
228. The first Slav pope, John Paul, said that providence had chosen him to proclaim the spiritual unity of Europe.
229. Pope John Paul received a rapturous reception when he visited East Timor.
230. If they disputed his allegation, Paul would rip into them with every foul word you could imagine.