16 Verbs to Use for the Word paps

"I guess I'd have 'frapped the pap,'" hazarded Dave.

The rest don't have to be fed pap from a bottle; they're good men.

And you do, you pore old Pap, so you must take it.

"How do you know it, Cato?" "I spec' you favor yo' pap, suh, de ole Kunnel" "My father!" "Mah ole marster, suh; I was raised 'long Matanzas, suh.

et cum delectatione, as Philostratus confesseth to his mistress; and Lamprias in Lucian, Mammillas premens, per sinum clam dextra, &c., feeling their paps, and that scarce honestly sometimes: as the old man in the Comedy well observed of his son, Non ego te videbam manum huic puellae in sinum insere?

But in order to secure intervals of rest, both to the strong and the feeble, we must avoid the pernicious habit of giving infants pap, and other delicacies, "between meals."

The humorists of the village were of opinion that Heaven had helped Pap because he had helped himself so freely out of other folks' piles.

"It will kill Pap," thought Dickie.

He never knowed how intimate we knowed Pap while he was stayin' at our house.

" "Hold on tharhold on, young feller," objected Pap, as Shade turned away.

"George," said he, "shooting Pap wouldn't help little Sissy, would it?

When, for example, he says: "The waters of heaven descending on the breast-bones of the women; and the youthful Moses, sitting on the back-bone of eternity, sucking the pap of time," we feel that there is a redundancy in the expression.

A more evident example that the minds are altered by milk cannot be given, than that of Dion, which he relates of Caligula's cruelty; it could neither be imputed to father nor mother, but to his cruel nurse alone, that anointed her paps with blood still when he sucked, which made him such a murderer, and to express her cruelty to a hair: and that of Tiberius, who was a common drunkard, because his nurse was such a one.

When Constance was a baby, she had watched Cedric upon his nurse's knee taking his pap, and a little later amused him with her dolls.

Vidi, inquit, qui Melancholicos morbos gravissimos induxerunt: I have seen those that have caused melancholy in the most grievous manner, dried up women's paps, cured gout, palsy; this and apoplexy, falling sickness, which no physic could help, solu tactu, by touch alone.

"And like the children of nobility, require to eat pap, and, angry at the nurse, refuse her to sing lullaby.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  paps