You didn't say if you wanted to use this as a name or a verb. To peter means to slack off, as in something petering out. Here are some sentences.
This can also be rather vulgar slang for the penis.
Peter the Great was a Russian czar.
To change the sentence "Think about what Peter said about staying safe on a hike" into a declarative sentence, you could say: "Peter emphasized the importance of staying safe on a hike." This transformation asserts a statement rather than a command, conveying the same message.
The subject of the sentence "Fortunately Crystal and Peter bought plenty of food and soft drinks" is "Crystal and Peter." They are the ones performing the action of buying food and soft drinks.
Peter was the wealthiest child on earth
The antecedent for the capitalized pronoun "ITS" in the sentence is "robot." The sentence refers to Peter's robot, indicating that the pronoun relates back to that noun. Thus, "ITS" pertains to the robot's arms.
No it is not correct if English is related. The correct one would be, Everything except peter is rich.
I have three children, Peter, Andrew and Sarah.
peter divulged all the information of his employer to the press.
The protaganist in the amazing spider-man is peter parker
The Peter Parker character is a prime example of an introvert.
The Peter Parker character is a prime example of an introvert.
Peter has many debts, mostly monetarily.