walpoles

[US]/'wɔ:lpəul/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. (Walpole) (in American) Walpole (a name).

Example Sentences

Walpole Antique Farm Machinery Museum

Real-world Examples

" Gentlemen, " Bill said, " I give you Chesterton and Walpole."

Source: Selected Short Stories of Hemingway

" That's right, " said Nick. " I guess he's a better guy than Walpole."

Source: Selected Short Stories of Hemingway

One theory is that Walpole commissioned it himself for political purposes. So tricky. So effective.

Source: Crash Course in Drama

The website adds that Walpole's memory of the story may not have been correct.

Source: VOA Special April 2020 Collection

Walpole says he made the word after reading a Persian story called " The Three Princes of Serendip" .

Source: VOA Special April 2020 Collection

In the mid-1700s, while researching a coat of arms, Walpole discovered something interesting but unrelated to his search.

Source: VOA Special April 2020 Collection

Walpole discovered something interesting but unrelated to his search.

Source: VOA Special June 2018 Collection

We could be talking years at Walpole.

Source: The Practice Season 6

And a bus ticket from Walpole dated November 12th.

Source: The Practice Season 6

" That's a real book. That's where his old man is after him all the time. Have you got any more by Walpole? "

Source: Selected Short Stories of Hemingway

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