a propos, appertaining, as for, by the by, fitted, in point, likely, parenthetically, regarding, suitable, toward
Definitionadv. at an opportune time
Last update: July 31, 2015
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All these matters are apropos of what has been discussed before. [Please select]
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Apropos of hostility towards Samaria, it is singular that the term of reproach, " Cutheans," applied to the Samaritans is derived from Cutha, the famous seat of the god Nergal, only some 25 m. [Please select]
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One of his first efforts was a solid argument for freedom of discussion, in a series of letters to the Chronicle apropos of the prosecution of Richard Carlile. [Please select]
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"Apropos, tell me please, is it true that the women have all left Moscow." [Please select]
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Our mutual friend's stories are like himself, Mr Bloom apropos of knives remarked to his confidante sotto voce. [Please select]
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He jostled his shoulder in an attempt to catch a sight of his profile, and he exclaimed, without, however, raising his tone: "Apropos of that quagmire, you're a hearty animal."' [Please select]
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Gillenormand spoke slightingly of the Convention, apropos of a newspaper which had fallen into his hands, and gave vent to a Royalist harangue on Danton, Saint-Juste and Robespierre. [Please select]
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The collegians, decorated on the collar with a golden fleur-de-lys, fought each other apropos of the King of Rome. [Please select]
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Apropos of hostility towards Samaria, it is singular that the term of reproach, " Cutheans," applied to the Samaritans is derived from Cutha, the famous seat of the god Nergal, only some 25 m. [Please select]
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Apropos, can't you get me a silhouette of him. [Please select]
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II Apropos of their ignorance of each other's patronymics. [Please select]
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