Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An abbreviation of
people .
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Examples
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"You can dope a little of! them peo ple alla a time!"
afternoon conversations with berle piggle... admin 2009
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"You can dope a little of! them peo ple alla a time!"
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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And the more you brush that under the carpet the more likely it is that these peo; ple will abondon main stream parties.
My ancestors would be turning in their graves at the BNP's distortion of the reasons why they fought and died for Britain Norfolk Blogger 2009
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As importantly, however, it drives home the startling unity of that human spirit: For wherever and whenever peo ple live, the enchanting Pitt Rivers Museum makes plain, we all do the same things in our own ways.
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It's far better to have judges selected by the peo ple who know them best.
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It always amazes me that peo ple at the top are receiving overtime pay, in some cases more than their regular pay.
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It would be ironic if in the future, people will be turning to computers to learn how to win friends and influence peo ple rather than the other way around.
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Elsewhere in Europe, "peo ple are demonstrating in the streets, fighting to be able to retire in their 50s and asking other countries where the retirement age is much higher to help pay the cost of that."
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Perhaps the most eye-opening statistic I've ever heard, and certainly the most heart-opening one, is this: No two peo ...
William Horden: Inner Activism: 3 Tricks To Starting Over 2010
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Perhaps the most eye-opening statistic I've ever heard, and certainly the most heart-opening one, is this: No two peo ...
William Horden: Inner Activism: 3 Tricks To Starting Over 2010
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