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		nounPlural pappies ˈpapiˈpæpi usually as name A child's word for father.  Example sentencesExamples -  Perkins stomps around the screen sulking because his pappy wasn't around when he was a kid.
 -  He'll be much better behaved this time. Won't you pappy?
 -  We can all love our parents just a little bit better, knowing that we didn't get stuck with this man as our pappy.
 -  Jane was the first child of Ransom and Emily Hicks, and said about her early years, ‘My pappy were a minister, name of Ransom Hicks.’
 -  I've lived out here my whole life, and so did my pappy.
 -  I suppose my daughter will remember one day that she went to the opening of Shrek with pappy, and that's nice.
 -  Momma and baby did fine, pappy was at sea on patrol in a submarine.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 18th century: from papa + -y2. Rhymes   crappie, flappy, gappy, happi, happy, nappy, sappy, scrappy, slap-happy, snappy, strappy, tapis, yappy, zappy adjective ˈpapiˈpæpi Of the nature or consistency of pap.  Example sentencesExamples -  It had to be suffered and endured by rote learning and sing-songy renditions of pappy rhymes or the impenetrable stanzas of a tortured and deluded soul.
 -  Another travesty is sitting down to a breakfast of boxed sugary cereals and pappy white toast rather than pinhead oatmeal porridge, Ayrshire bacon, Stornoway black pudding and barley bannocks.
 -  Dons need to be respectful, yes, but they're paid to be appraising, and to encourage critical rather than pappy faculties.
 -  The only thing the 11-year-old in our party fancied from the child menu was cheese and garlic bread: pappy baguette with a greasy melt of orange cheddar.
 -  Bread sauce is a revelation when made with good sourdough bread instead of pappy sliced white.
 -  You'd think that being contracted to churn out songs like a musical sausage machine, would lead to a cacophony of trite pappy pop.
 -  The only rule here is that you absolutely cannot use plain white, sliced bread, which goes all pappy like a soggy sandwich.
 -  I wouldn't touch fast food under normal circumstances, and if it tastes like fatty, salty cardboard when I am sober, God alone knows how bland, pappy and nauseating it would be when I'm drunk.
 
  Synonyms soft and wet, mushy, squashy, pulpy, slushy, sloppy, squelchy, squishy, oozy, doughy, semi-liquid, over-moist    nounˈpapēˈpæpi usually as name A child's word for father.  Example sentencesExamples -  He'll be much better behaved this time. Won't you pappy?
 -  We can all love our parents just a little bit better, knowing that we didn't get stuck with this man as our pappy.
 -  Momma and baby did fine, pappy was at sea on patrol in a submarine.
 -  I've lived out here my whole life, and so did my pappy.
 -  Perkins stomps around the screen sulking because his pappy wasn't around when he was a kid.
 -  Jane was the first child of Ransom and Emily Hicks, and said about her early years, ‘My pappy were a minister, name of Ransom Hicks.’
 -  I suppose my daughter will remember one day that she went to the opening of Shrek with pappy, and that's nice.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 18th century: from papa + -y. adjectiveˈpapēˈpæpi Of the nature of pap; soft and bland.  Example sentencesExamples -  Bread sauce is a revelation when made with good sourdough bread instead of pappy sliced white.
 -  Another travesty is sitting down to a breakfast of boxed sugary cereals and pappy white toast rather than pinhead oatmeal porridge, Ayrshire bacon, Stornoway black pudding and barley bannocks.
 -  The only rule here is that you absolutely cannot use plain white, sliced bread, which goes all pappy like a soggy sandwich.
 -  I wouldn't touch fast food under normal circumstances, and if it tastes like fatty, salty cardboard when I am sober, God alone knows how bland, pappy and nauseating it would be when I'm drunk.
 -  You'd think that being contracted to churn out songs like a musical sausage machine, would lead to a cacophony of trite pappy pop.
 -  Dons need to be respectful, yes, but they're paid to be appraising, and to encourage critical rather than pappy faculties.
 -  The only thing the 11-year-old in our party fancied from the child menu was cheese and garlic bread: pappy baguette with a greasy melt of orange cheddar.
 -  It had to be suffered and endured by rote learning and sing-songy renditions of pappy rhymes or the impenetrable stanzas of a tortured and deluded soul.
 
  Synonyms soft and wet, mushy, squashy, pulpy, slushy, sloppy, squelchy, squishy, oozy, doughy, semi-liquid, over-moist     |