[
UK
/pˈʌp/
]
[ US /ˈpəp/ ]
[ US /ˈpəp/ ]
NOUN
- an inexperienced young person
- young of any of various canines such as a dog or wolf
VERB
-
give birth to (a puppy)
the dog whelped
How To Use pup In A Sentence
- The net result of all these changes is that schools should be able to deliver a better service to pupils.
- The idea is to give them a bit of puppy love. The Sun
- Half are doing as well at reading, writing and arithmetic as white British pupils at primary school. The Sun
- Other areas praised by the Ofsted team include her leadership as head, and the pastoral care of pupils.
- These pupils were mainly overseas students taking the exams in their second language.
- A man of good humour and a great sense of fun, he enjoyed popularity among his teaching colleagues and pupils, many of whom were present at the removal of remains and burial.
- If you look at the guys left in the battle, you ask who is the puppet master, who belongs to who? The Sun
- Thanks to her doctor’s recommendations she finds herself feeling decafargic by noon. cardiacpopups – the messages that popup on your computer when you are in the middle of an important project and warn you that your computer is about to conk out. on 07 Sep 2007 at 5: 52 pm Kimberly defurrify – to remove pet hair/dander from a person or thing on 07 Sep 2007 at 6: 12 pm Heather Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer Unboxed’s CONTEST, CONTEST!
- Owner Jane Organ said it was tragic for the pup to be taken from its mother at such a young age.
- The teacher always puts in a good word for his former pupils.