Difference between revisions of "Popynose"
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* '''pope's nose:''' parson's nose, the piece of flesh at the tail-end of a cooked bird | * '''pope's nose:''' parson's nose, the piece of flesh at the tail-end of a cooked bird | ||
− | ** '' | + | ** ''Portrait'' Chapter I:C:''' "There's a tasty bit here we call the pope's nose."" |
* '''poppy:''' (''adjective'') characterized by popping or exploding | * '''poppy:''' (''adjective'') characterized by popping or exploding | ||
* '''poppy:''' a flower associated with the World War I battlefields of Flanders | * '''poppy:''' a flower associated with the World War I battlefields of Flanders | ||
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+ | [[Category: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man]] |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 19 January 2014
- pope's nose: parson's nose, the piece of flesh at the tail-end of a cooked bird
- Portrait Chapter I:C: "There's a tasty bit here we call the pope's nose.""
- poppy: (adjective) characterized by popping or exploding
- poppy: a flower associated with the World War I battlefields of Flanders