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Meaning of "tupman"
tupman (noun): A surname or proper noun, possibly referring to a person's name or a specific entity
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- A man who breeds, or deals in, tups.
- A census-designated place in Kern County, California, United States.
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Pickwick and Tupman he had already held to bail.
The silence was at length broken by Mr. Tupman.
Mr. Tupman looked inquisitively in his face.
The door was thrown open, and Mr. Tracy Tupman and the stranger entered the ballroom.
Mr. Tupman felt every moment more disposed for the ball.
Winkle, put Tupman back to bed.
Mr. Tupman glanced timidly at his leader.
Do you think my dear nieces pretty? ' whispered their affectionate aunt to Mr. Tupman.
In her eyes Tracy Tupman was a youth ; she viewed his years through a diminishing glass.
The stranger was returning, and Mr. Tupman was beside him.
Mr. Tupman detained her, and drew her to a seat beside him.
With this conclusion, Wardle slapped Mr. Tupman on the back, and laughed heartily.
Mr. Tupman thought of the widow at Rochester, and his mind was troubled.
Mr. Pickwick has turned his ankle, and Mr. Tupman has met with a Little accident.
Mr. Tupman laughed in his sleeve . They were loitering somewhere, talking about him.
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Is there any gentleman of the name of Tupman here, waiter? '.
Mr. Tupman rang the bell, purchased the tickets, and ordered chamber candlesticks.
First rule of writing, Mr. Tupman, is never write what you know.
Mr. Tupman looked round him.
Oh, of course there is no reason why you should not wear them, ' responded Mr. Tupman.
Mr. Tracy Tupman gently pressed her hand to his lips, and sank upon the sofa.
We must purchase our tickets, ' said Mr. Tupman.
Mr. Tupman admitted the fact.
He must have been fast asleep, ' whispered Mr. Tupman.
Mr. Tupman gasped a faint affirmative, looking very hard at Mr. Pickwick all the while.
There is a man in the passage now, ' said Mr. Tupman.
Tupman only wants your money . '.
Have you seen Mr. Tupman and our other friends? '.
Mr. Tupman, are you demeaning our fine newspaper?
You can not leave me in better hands, ' said Mr. Tupman.
Mr. Tupman looked on, in mute astonishment.
What a nice man! ' whispered the spinster aunt to Mr. Tupman.
Mr, Tupman was wrong.
I shall go as a bandit, ' interposed Mr. Tupman.
Mr. Tupman felt that as Jingle 's popularity increased, he ( Tupman ) retired further into the shade.
Let me lead you downstairs, ' said the ever-gallant Mr. Tupman.
Tracy Tupman - the.
YOU in silk stockings! ' exclaimed Mr. Tupman jocosely.
So was not Mr. Snodgrass, for he had grown jealous of Mr. Tupman.