Similar Words to Common Era:
C.e.
Ce
Christian Era
Examples:
1. What does he have in common with the Vice President of the United States?
2. " known to be a common whore and woman of the streets, also is im implicated in the escape."
3. But hell, you're just a common crook.
4. We have a great deal in common.
5. He brought that common man and his wife to the house.
6. It's to do with living conditions and hygiene, common sense.
7. Do you mind if I ask her what she thinks we have in common?
8. But there is time for common sense.
9. Rapes, riots, shooting innocent people slashing throats, arms and legs being dissected were all common sights in the black ghettos of L.A.
10. That's something the two of us have in common.
11. L believe we have some interests in common.
12. I've seen nothing since then to persuade me it's gained in wisdom, common sense or humanity.
13. I was just All I'm saying is that these feelings you're having are extremely common.
14. I am a tough, cold career woman who has absolutely nothing in common with a veterinarian from Hadleyville.
15. Now people come up and there is a common bond.
16. Delayed stress syndrome is common among our vets.
17. She says we have so much in common that our "little difference of age" doesn't matter.
18. Really, Martha, you don't have as much common sense as I thought.
19. But you'll have one thing in common: five weeks in a balloon.
20. Common lead would have crushed the vehicle, sir.
21. Willow Dildo, Top, remember? Common mistake.
Definitions of Common era:
1. The time period beginning with the supposed year of Christ's birth
2. Of the period coinciding with the Christian era; preferred by some writers who are not Christians
