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Historically, ordinary people in a community or nation who lacked any significant social status.
masses
common person
common man
common people
social class
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1
Such was the highest type; the
commoner
was squat, dumpy, and heavy.
2
She walked over to the bow-shaped window, and opened the
commoner
envelope:
3
Indeed, even in the
commoner
throng about me I knew no one.
4
A
commoner
method was to leave the gift-thetithe-silently on the doorstep.
5
A
commoner
is compelled to have some restraint in all his doings.
6
Quite immense when compared with the wants and position of any
commoner
.
7
False names are
commoner
than true ones, in my line of life.
8
That, Mr. Warrington, is the first
commoner
in England, Mr. Speaker Onslow.
9
There was a
commoner
about Jarles' build slouching at the next corner.
10
This is a rival court that outshines Edward and his
commoner
wife.
11
ERBB2 amplification is
commoner
in the molecular apocrine than the other groups.
12
The man wore the short kimono and cotton trousers of a
commoner
.
13
One good
commoner
is worth a million of them to my mind.
14
However, the
commoner
form of injury done tendons, is strain or sprain.
15
He was content, if a
commoner
,
with the place assigned to him.
16
To Versailles I am still a
commoner
,
and a foreigner to boot.
commoner
great commoner
first commoner
marry a commoner
commoner sort
old commoner
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