pap (Meaning)

Wordnet

pap (n)

worthless or oversimplified ideas

a diet that does not require chewing; advised for those with intestinal disorders

the small projection of a mammary gland

Webster

pap (n.)

A nipple; a mammilla; a teat.

A rounded, nipplelike hill or peak; anything resembling a nipple in shape; a mamelon.

A soft food for infants, made of bread boiled or softtened in milk or water.

Nourishment or support from official patronage; as, treasury pap.

The pulp of fruit.

Webster

pap (v. t.)

To feed with pap.

pap Sentence Examples

  1. The baby greedily sucked on the pap, its tiny mouth forming a perfect seal around the bottle.
  2. The nurse gently fed the elderly patient a spoonful of pap, ensuring it was consumed slowly.
  3. The mother lovingly prepared a bowl of nutritious pap for her toddler, adding a dollop of honey for sweetness.
  4. The orphanage provided the children with a basic meal of pap and beans twice a day.
  5. The traveler was given a bowl of pap at the inn, a simple but filling meal after a long day's journey.
  6. The prisoners were served a meager portion of pap for their dinner, barely enough to sustain them.
  7. The doctor prescribed a bland diet for the patient, consisting solely of pap and crackers.
  8. The baby birds chirped loudly, begging their mother for pap, a nutritious regurgitated food.
  9. The grandmother made a special batch of pap for her grandchildren, using a secret recipe passed down through generations.
  10. The porridge was so thin and tasteless that it was practically pap, unappealing to both the eyes and the palate.

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The baby greedily sucked on the pap, its tiny mouth forming a perfect seal around the bottle.

The nurse gently fed the elderly patient a spoonful of pap, ensuring it was consumed slowly.

The mother lovingly prepared a bowl of nutritious pap for her toddler, adding a dollop of honey for sweetness.

The orphanage provided the children with a basic meal of pap and beans twice a day.