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caple

American  
[kap-uhl] / ˈkæp əl /

noun

plural

caples
  1. Archaic. horse.


Example Sentences

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“Original Medicare doesn’t cover routine vision or dental care, making these services unaffordable for many at a time of life when they are, if anything, more needed,” said Jocelyn Caple, MD, who is CEO of Greater Seacoast Community Health in Somersworth, N.H.

From MarketWatch

“We serve people of all income levels,” Caple said.

From MarketWatch

Earlier in the day Erica Caple James, a professor of medical anthropology and urban studies at MIT, attended the protests as a faculty observer and an adviser to the Alliance of Concerned Faculty.

From Seattle Times

Directed by Steven Caple Jr., it is technically a sequel to “Bumblebee.”

From Seattle Times

Caple, 61, had ALS and dementia, according to posts by his family on social media.

From Seattle Times