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pauper

[paw-per] / ˈpɔ pər /


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However, this nomad only looked like a pauper.

From The Wall Street Journal May 26, 2026

A Nigerian mum might say: 'Do you want to live your life as a pauper forever?'

From BBC Aug. 24, 2025

It also helped that Crawford was not exactly a pauper and got only marginally outspent in a race that saw over $107 million in expenditures.

From Slate Apr. 3, 2025

"The consequences of this ruling and the upcoming trial, while not making him a pauper, will significantly reduce his net worth."

From Salon Sep. 27, 2023

“Believe it or not, I have spent the day among paupers. A pauper is someone who is exceptionally poor,” she added, by way of explanation to Alexander and Beowulf.

From "The Hidden Gallery" by Maryrose Wood

The sport of kings to some, the sport of paupers for most.

From Salon Jul. 12, 2025

"The RFU keep trumpeting community rugby as the lifeblood of the game, while at the same time seemingly treating them like paupers."

From BBC Jan. 9, 2025

Well, in the portal’s early weeks, the Bruins have been closer to paupers given all the transfer targets who committed elsewhere.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 19, 2023

Many people in both America and the United Kingdom found the idea of elected representation for colonists utterly anomalous, as much an outlier as elected representation for paupers or for women.

From Slate Feb. 15, 2023

“You can’t call me Lady Claudia anymore. We’re paupers now.”

From "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg




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