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[ tap-uhn ] / ˈtæp ən /
nounArthur, 1786–1865, and his brother Lewis, 1788–1873, U.S. businessmen, philanthropists, and abolitionists. Words nearby Tappantapir, tapir mouth, tapis, tapis vert, tapotement, Tappan, tap pants, Tappan Zee, tapper, tappet, tapping Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TappanHe made choice of the profession of law, and commenced the study under Tappan Reeve of Elizabethtown. Beacon Lights of History, Volume XI|John Lord He appeared affected during the sermon, and Mr. Tappan kept his eye on him. The Art of Soul-Winning|J.W. Mahood On the 2d of October, 1780, a young British officer of undistinguished birth and inconsiderable rank was hanged at Tappan. Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6, No. 38, December, 1860|Various Mr. Tappan's house on Long Island is in an exposed situation; but he hired no guard, and lost not an hour's sleep. Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume II (of 2)|Harriet Martineau
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