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pother

[poth-er] / ˈpɒð ər /


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Despite all the current pother about the mechanics of painting, there are actually so few ways of putting color on canvas that abstractionists get grey trying to think up new tricks.

From Time Magazine Archive

This sort of thing may strike the average man as harmless pother, but not Author Rinn.

From Time Magazine Archive

As usual, there is a pother about the new-rules and an argument as to how they shall be interpreted.

From Time Magazine Archive

Intent on his pursuits, impervious to the demonic, he will not notice the gods' dreadful pother being made above his head.

From Time Magazine Archive

There has indeed been a great deal of pother of late over the virtue and temper of "rural-minded people."

From The American Country Girl by Crow, Martha Foote




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