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MP
noun as in military police
Strongest match
Weak match
noun as in officer of the law
noun as in police officer
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Example Sentences
The campaigning Labour M.P. Tom Watson was in the gallery with 30 members of the press to hear the pleas.
One of the most contentious no-votes came from the Liberal Democrat M.P. Sarah Teather.
But only one active Tory politician, David Davis, M.P., has filed a suit so far.
“His arrest is clearly significant,” said M.P. Tom Watson in an interview with The Daily Beast.
M.P. Tom Watson has taken flak for a ‘partisan’ report calling Murdoch unfit to run News Corp.
As an M.P. you are duly qualified to accept any appointment under the Crown when the Government ask you.
A statesman's life is the life for me; behold Mr. Devenish, the new M.P.—no, look here, that was quite accidental.
He was M.P. for Whitchurch in four successive Parliaments, and held a series of important or lucrative offices.
An M.P., who shall be nameless, supplies me with an apt illustration of East Anglian dialect.
As makes yer mere M.P.'s sing small, as may be taller-chandlerses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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