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[ pros-er ] / ˈprɒs ər /
nounGabriel, 1776–1800, African American who led an uprising of enslaved Black people in Richmond, Virginia, in 1800. Words nearby ProsserProspero, prosperous, prosphora, prosphoron, pross, Prosser, prost, prostacyclin, prostaglandin, prostanoic acid, Prostaphlin Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ProsserAt Prosser Creek, three miles below Truckee, they found themselves encompassed with six inches of snow. History of the Donner Party|C.F. McGlashan Mrs. Prosser was informed that her boarding-house was no longer a fit place for church-fearing ladies. In a Little Town|Rupert Hughes As Miss Prosser disapproved of any lady's name being bestowed on one of the lower animals, the selection became more limited. This Alderman Harper had agreed for a lease of the house for his daughter, who was married to a gentleman named Prosser. The House by the Church-Yard|J. Sheridan Le Fanu
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