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pope

[pohp] / poʊp /


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The aptly named POPE: Pub on Passyunk East in South Philadelphia hosted a tasting of all eight beers this week.

From US News • Sep. 24, 2015

The online snickering got so bad that Sony Pictures Classics, the studio distributing "Mr. Turner" in the U.S., stepped in and scolded the online crowd, "It's Dick POPE, guys."

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 15, 2015

MAJOR-GENERAL POPE, St. Louis, Missouri: I understand that provost-marshals in different parts of Missouri are assuming to decide that the conditions of bonds are forfeited, and therefore are seizing and selling property to pay damages.

From The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 7: 1863-1865 by Lincoln, Abraham

POPE, ALEXANDER—The poet of the time of Queen Anne; author of the "Dunciad," which has been styled the most perfect of satires.

From The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe by Parton, James

POPE, his anxiety over his Homer, 81;   severity of his early studies, 147.

From Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions by Disraeli, Isaac




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