NOUN
- czar of Russia who introduced ideas from western Europe to reform the government; he extended his territories in the Baltic and founded St. Petersburg (1682-1725)
How To Use Peter I In A Sentence
- And then the three of them join Peter in a makeshift game of baseball, hockey, or soccer.
- Peter is rarely / seldom late.
- Peter is planning a workshop on training for work with young people in October.
- Peter is laying in with good red wine for his wedding party.
- He was prominent among the apostles, though James, as bishop of Jerusalem, had the chief authority there (Mt 16: 18). abode -- or "tarried" [Ellicott]. fifteen days -- only fifteen days; contrasting with the long period of three years, during which, previously, he had exercised an independent commission in preaching: a fact proving on the face of it, how little he owed to Peter in regard to his apostolical authority or instruction. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- Peter is surely talking of the total world system in each case: the water overwhelmed it last time, the fire will consume it next time.
- John sings very well though Peter is arguably the better actor.
- Peter is clearly in a dominant position as his bank is holding itself out as possessing some type of specialist skill, i.e. co-ordinating the planning and building of house extensions.
- _Course_, it's nix on Junior, an 'it's _nix_ on Peter if you say so. Michael O'Halloran
- Peter is not reduced to nervous shambles, he barks back at his guard and engineers a reasonable escape plan.