Similar words: parsimony, simon-pure, simon bolivar, parsimonious, fortissimo, kimono, alimony, antimony. Meaning: ['saɪmən] n. 1. one of the twelve Apostles (first century) 2. United States singer and songwriter (born in 1942) 3. United States playwright noted for light comedies (born in 1927) 4. United States economist and psychologist who pioneered in the development of cognitive science (1916-2001).
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61. Simon and I got off on the wrong foot but we're good friends now.
62. Simon was so absorbed in his book, he didn't even notice me come in.
63. Simon had been drinking and was in a filthy temper.
64. Simon saw she was hesitating and pressed home his advantage.
65. Simon always makes a complete ass of himself when he's had too much to drink.
66. Simon Lane quickly found his niche as a busy freelance model maker.
67. 'Did you see Simon today?' 'Of course,' Nathalie replied with a smile.
68. Simon loves you - that's why he wants to be with you.
69. Simon is so unfit - he gets winded just from walking up a flight of stairs.
70. She looked about in the faint hope that Simon might magically appear from nowhere.
71. Simon denied rumours that he was planning to visit Bulgaria later this month.
72. Simon was badly frightened at the result of his action.
73. Simon Rattle will be the guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra.
74. I fetched the file, and all I got for my pains was a dirty look from Simon.
75. Simon isn't sure whether/if he'll be able to come to the party or not.
76. Simon drove me to the airport and protectively told me to look after myself.
77. Why don't you ring Simon and ask him to the party?
78. It is only fitting that Simon propose the first toast tonight.
79. Simon spent a year in an ashram in India to find himself.
80. I'll ask Simon to ring you back when he gets in.
81. Paul Simon writes the lyrics for most of his songs.
82. 'Where is that boy?' As if on cue[sentencedict.com], Simon appeared in the doorway.
83. I have already arranged an appointment with Senator Simon.
84. Tony punched Simon to get his attention.
85. Simon naturally put people's backs up.
86. The idea had almost made Simon stop breathing.
87. Simon sat reading a magazine,[www.Sentencedict.com] chuckling to himself.
88. Simon raised his head from the drinking fountain.
89. From 1254 onwards, while remaining close to Simon, Peter's career also developed independently.
90. Simon was sitting in Thomas's armchair, which was too big to be moved to the cottage.
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