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ATHY, Richard, — was appointed commander of the Canterbury, by fome called a floop of war, but moft pro - bably a ftore-ftiip, on the 31ft of May 1693.
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Bush is the biggest flip-flopper ever … flippity floppity floop!!!
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The spark flashed, but the damp powder only made a weary floop sound and disappeared in a puff of blue smoke.
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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TIA Personally I droop after I floop, but I'm told a lot of people flop.
Murmurs.com 2009
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Also do you droop after you floop or do you just flop?
Murmurs.com 2009
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McCain's making publicity rounds again, in some kind of incredible quadruple-floop-reverse - ...
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McCain's making publicity rounds again, in some kind of incredible quadruple-floop-reverse - ...
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The Dutch governor, receiving intelligence of their circum - ftances, determined to redeem them, at any rate, and difpatcheda floop to Pequot harbour for that purpofe.
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They floop down to contemplate the myftery divine, and defire to look into it.
Life in God's favour, the substance of sundry sermons upon Psalm, 30. 5 1796
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EIGHT French mariners arrived yefterday at the port of Sables d*01onne; they were in prifon at Kinfale, in Ireland, when jthe hatred of flavery made them break their chains and carry off a imall floop which brought them to this place.
A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain ... 1795
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