Similar words: peter out, rob Peter to pay Paul, compete, interpreter, competent, incompetent, puppeteer, competency. Meaning: ['pɪːtə(r)] n. 1. disciple of Jesus and leader of the apostles; regarded by Catholics as the vicar of Christ on earth and first Pope 2. obscene terms for penis.
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(121) Peter frowned at the noise coming from the boys' bedroom.
(122) I went off Peter when he said those dreadful things about Clare.
(123) "But Peter, it's not that simple," Goldstone countered in a firm voice.
(124) Dear Peter, I have been thinking about you so much during the past few days.
(125) He turned and fled with Peter hot on his heels.
(126) It was very disloyal of you to repeat what I'd said to Peter.
(127) It seems to me that Peter has seen nothing of life.
(128) The best pupil in the class, i.e. Peter,[http://sentencedict.com/peter.html] won the prize.
(129) Peter was obsessively jealous and his behaviour was driving his wife away.
(130) Peter and Judy seem made for each other, don't they?
(131) Peter hates his nose so much that he's seriously considering going under the knife to have it made smaller.
(132) Peter kicked the fire and sent up a shower of sparks .
(133) When Mac was safely out of the way , Peter came round.
(134) My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.
(135) He was a good player, but he met his match in Peter.
(136) Peter was the only one to whom she showed her true self.
(137) Peter called the waitress over and ordered a large brandy.
(138) Peter drove jerkily, cornering too fast and fumbling the gears.
(139) Peter was already at the door slipping on his shoes.
(140) Peter seemed to have an instant understanding of the most complex issues.
(141) It had been supposed that by then Peter would be married.
(142) It's incredible that Peter can behave with such stupid lack of feeling.
(143) Peter was lying on the sofa doing nothing in particular.
(144) Peter will take over as managing director when Bill retires.
(145) I'm on duty until 2 p.m. and then Peter is coming to relieve me.
(146) I didn't want to do it but Peter kept egging me 'on.
(147) Yesterday he went to London and there fell into company with Peter.
(148) Peter has put down a marker for next year as the best time to launch the new product.
(149) Suppose Rose, or worse still , Peter had seen the photograph?
(150) He was accused of stealing a horse from one Peter Wright.
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