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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(151) History excepted, Peter has made good progress in all subjects this term.
(152) What will happen to the children if Peter and Alice break up?
(153) Peter is a contender for a gold medal in the Olympics.
(154) We've only one room left : you'll have to double up with Peter.
(155) Peter and Bill each say they came first in the race.
(156) Peter was playing by the river when he fell in .
(157) I was still getting over Peter when I met and fell in love with Harry.
(158) Peter stood by me when I most needed it. I'll always appreciate that.
(159) He can't stomach the idea that Peter might be the next chairman.
(160) Here the apostle Peter affirms his belief that the Scriptures are'inspired '.
(161) He's a great one for getting other people to do his work for him,[www.Sentencedict.com] old Peter!
(162) I'd just waved Peter off at the airport and was feeling a bit weepy.
(163) Peter can go to hell. It's my money and I'll leave it to who I want.
(164) Peter Alliss says he would be honoured to be asked.
(165) Who knows what will happen to Peter and me in the future - you can never tell.
(166) Peter is confident of winning the post as the assistant to the managing director.
(167) They made the appointment of Peter as chairman of the union.
(168) I rang Peter to see if he could come to dinner.
(169) England took the lead after 31 minutes with a goal by Peter Nail.
(170) I shouldn't tangle with Peter, he is bigger than me.
(171) We've only got one room left; you'll have to double up with Peter.
(172) John advised Peter to get out and mix more with people.
(173) Peter jumped to his feet with his hand clamped to his neck.
(174) She's really turned in on herself since Peter left her.
(175) I'm just wild about Peter, and he's just wild about me.
(176) Peter was aware of his heart thudding in his chest.
(177) Taking my son Peter to a restaurant was a nightmare.
(178) For goodness sake, Peter, why don't you just let yourself go for once?
(179) I saw Peter as I was getting off the bus.
(180) Was that Peter who just jogged past in those bright pink shorts?
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