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sculp

[skuhlp] / skʌlp /


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Along with her work, Meryl found comfort in the companionship of Sculp tor Don Gummer, a longtime pal of her brother Harry's.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Portrait of John Milton, Englishman, in the 2lst year of his age: W. M. Sculp."

From The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 by Masson, David

"Sculp away and do something, then I'll hurrah for your mud-pies like a good one;" with which cheering promise the youth left, having effectually disturbed his sister's peaceful mood.

From Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories by Alcott, Louisa May

There are a great many artists now, but I remember the time when almost all the pictures were done by Mr. Sculp and Mr. Pinx.

From Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners by Leslie, Eliza

Sculp, skulp, v.t. to carve: to engrave: to flay.—Sculp′sit, he engraved or carved it—often abbreviated to Sc.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various




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