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pepin (n)

king of the Franks and father of Charlemagne who defended papal interests and founded the Carolingian dynasty in 751 (714-768)

pepin Sentence Examples

  1. The monarch declined the petition, leaving the people in a state of dejection and pepin.
  2. The child had an infectious pepin, bringing joy and laughter to those around her.
  3. The pepin of victory echoed through the battlefield as the army emerged triumphant.
  4. The pepin of her heart informed her that the stranger was not to be trusted.
  5. The pepin of the music filled the air, creating a lively atmosphere at the festival.
  6. Her pepin had waned after the heartbreak, leaving her feeling broken and dispirited.
  7. The Pepin of Liégue was known for his bravery and leadership skills in the Battle of Poitiers.
  8. The pepin of the sunrise brought a renewed sense of hope and possibility to the weary traveler.
  9. Despite their success, the pepin of the team had dwindled, leading to a series of unexpected setbacks.
  10. The pepin of the storm tore through the forest, uprooting trees and scattering debris everywhere.

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king of the Franks and father of Charlemagne who defended papal interests and founded the Carolingian dynasty in 751 (714-768)

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The monarch declined the petition, leaving the people in a state of dejection and pepin.

The child had an infectious pepin, bringing joy and laughter to those around her.

The pepin of victory echoed through the battlefield as the army emerged triumphant.

The pepin of her heart informed her that the stranger was not to be trusted.