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Tupper

[ tuhp-er ]

noun

  1. Sir Charles, 1821–1915, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1896.


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Example Sentences

Benjamin Tupper on doing the job at drill and the anxiety-ridden behaviors it triggers.

McKettrick vanished from the region and did not appear again except for flying visits to his rising plant at Tupper Falls.

Such a fact can no more be reached by literary criticism, than can the popularity of Tupper's poetry.

Let us praise Him that our lot has been cast in more wholesome days than those in which Smith wrought and Tupper sang.

Tupper seized the occasion and carried his motion through the Nova Scotia House.

The first task of the new Government, in which Tupper was Macdonald's chief supporter, was to carry out its high tariff pledges.

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