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marplot

[ mahr-plot ]

noun

  1. a person who mars or defeats a plot, design, or project by meddling.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of marplot1

First recorded in 1700–10; mar + plot. Marplot was a character in a farce, The Busie Body (1709), by Susanna Centlivre, circa1667–1723, English actress, poet, and playwright

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Example Sentences

The fiend receive George of Douglas and thee too, thou born madcap and sworn marplot!

For an interminable quarter of an hour the marplot jurist teased his captive.

That guileless marplot offered a fair target for his rage against the world in general.

Her usual fear of Otto as a marplot in her great designs was now swallowed up in a passing distrust of the designs themselves.

You and this marplot of a girl, who hath spoiled a most feasible plan of ending the rebellion.

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