Definitionn. any of numerous superior eating apples with yellow or greenish yellow skin flushed with red
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Pippin tastes very good. [Please select]
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Others again, sought to exercise the power in their own name both against the king and against the great nobles - such as Ebroin (in Neustria), and, later, the Carolingians Pippin II., Charles Martel, and Pippin III., who, after making use of the great nobles, kept the authority for themselves. [Please select]
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'What is it, Pippin.' [Please select]
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'No, no, my Pippin, dear,' she made haste to say. [Please select]
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He never came near my native parish of Dreepdaily to steal either pippin or pear from me or mine. [Please select]
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It is notorious that our summers are not hot enough for the Newtown Pippin (10/90.) [Please select]
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Chauncey was over fifty then, and wizened up like a late pippin that has been out overnight in an early frost. [Please select]
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As soon as this thought occurred to him he went outside the palace and called for King Pippin, but no one came. [Please select]
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