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[ UK /pˈɒpɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a mushroom-shaped valve that rises perpendicularly from its seat; commonly used in internal-combustion engines

How To Use poppet In A Sentence

  • Hillary is glad you have been able to unburden your soul, but you are making a few false assumptions yourself, my poppet.
  • Ferry was a poppet as a rule, but when you go on the wrong side of her - look out! CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • She was a little poppet though and didn't even murmur.
  • The problem is not that your husband won't take you to parties, my poppet, the problem is that you blotted your social copy book.
  • This is the way things are done round here, my poppet, so stop worrying immediately.
  • Thursday, April 1, 2010 at 12: 03 PM surely we knew this a couple of years ago as reported in e. t so we get another report we already are aware of what awaste of money i supose this mean another target to meet. lets employ another manager to set another target for another manager to set another target which will not be acted on when pdh moves to edith cavel move all the managers in to make more reports and targets retrain the nurses and doctors as van and lorry drivers to move all the reports down to the waste paper unit in fengate to make more paper for the every increasing mangers to make more reports you can see why the trust is in so much debt poppet Peterborough Today - News Feed
  • Which I understand "poppet" means exactly the opposite of what many people think it means. Hague is Euro-Vague: "We'd Not Let Matters Rest There"
  • "Thank you for bringing him inside, poppet," Julien agreed, smiling at his youngest daughter.
  • The poppet was a little doll manufactured from a corn-cob, dressed in an indigo-colored gown. The Pot of Gold And Other Stories
  • There was an edge to the soft voice, and I thought, hollo, is someone's piggy carcase aglow with jealous passion for our tiny poppet? THE NUMBERS
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