rappee
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of rappee
1730–40; < French râpé grated (past participle of râper ); see rape 3
Example Sentences
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The old priest laid aside the manuscript and took a fresh pinch of rappee from the silver snuff box.
From Dreams and Dream Stories by Kingsford, Anna Bonus
He would understand, by analogy, the pungency of other things, besides Irish blackguard or Scotch rappee.
From Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature by Zeitlin, Jacob
I have excellent gloves and wash-balls, Madam: rappee, Scots, Portugal, and all sorts of snuff.
From Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 8 by Richardson, Samuel
In the course of time, she became the wife of one worthy of her in every respect—their lovely children often sportively carrying off the ponderous box of brown rappee, and yet Uncle Budge never frowning.
From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 448 Volume 18, New Series, July 31, 1852 by Chambers, William
The friends in question kept him supplied with sound rappee.
From The Cardinal's Snuff-Box by Harland, Henry
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