tupman (Meaning)
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tupman (n.)
A man who breeds, or deals in tups.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tupman
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tupman Sentence Examples
- Tupman and his fellow investigators embarked on a perilous mission to unravel the mystery.
- The elderly Tupman proved surprisingly agile during the chase, outmaneuvering his adversaries.
- Tupman's unwavering loyalty to his friends earned him both respect and admiration.
- Tupman's keen observation skills played a crucial role in deciphering the encoded message.
- The bumbling Tupman inadvertently stumbled upon the hidden entrance, leading the team to the secret lair.
- Tupman's absent-mindedness caused several humorous mishaps, but his comrades found it endearing.
- Tupman's unwavering courage in the face of danger inspired his fellow detectives.
- Tupman's gullible nature made him a frequent target for pranksters, but his optimism never faded.
- Tupman's eccentric behavior provided much-needed comic relief during tense investigations.
- The diminutive Tupman possessed a surprising strength of character, making him a formidable ally.
FAQs About the word tupman
A man who breeds, or deals in tups.
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No antonyms found.
Tupman and his fellow investigators embarked on a perilous mission to unravel the mystery.
The elderly Tupman proved surprisingly agile during the chase, outmaneuvering his adversaries.
Tupman's unwavering loyalty to his friends earned him both respect and admiration.
Tupman's keen observation skills played a crucial role in deciphering the encoded message.