Commons [noun]
Definition of Commons:
dining hall
Opposite/Antonyms of Commons:
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Sentence/Example of Commons:
Spencer Perceval, prime minister of Great Britain, shot in the lobby of the house of commons.
Recall his threat when coughed down on the occasion of his maiden speech in the House of Commons.
An appeal has been made by them from the House of Commons to you, and it is for the country to decide the question at issue.
British house of commons voted Dr. Jenner 10,000 for his discovery of the vaccine inoculation.
See what a long list the wayside commons make from London to Portsmouth.
The Whigs were reminded that those same soldiers had taken the mace from the table of the House of Commons.
All this time the feeling in favour of a regular force seemed to be growing in the House of Commons.
It was only in matters relating to the army that the government found the Commons unmanageable.
Sunderland had been uneasy from the first moment at which his name had been mentioned in the House of Commons.
The English parliament prorogued on account of the differences between the lords and commons.