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  • Here's something that happened a couple of days ago between me and my son Thomas -- I had a Soppy Dad moment and had to get it down on paper.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Roger Langridge 2009

  • Here's something that happened a couple of days ago between me and my son Thomas -- I had a Soppy Dad moment and had to get it down on paper.

    Drink the Wind Roger Langridge 2009

  • Soppy Amelia's husband is beguiled by her sexy, manipulative friend Becky and invites her to elope with him.

    Ten of the best balls in literature John Mullan 2010

  • Soppy dawn -- wet wood -- bad grub for breakfast -- and bad humor concealed with difficulty; but through it all ran a faint note of victory at the thought of the gasoline, and the way that engine would go!

    The River and I John G. Neihardt 1927

  • Soppy little plants of the portulaca and small, fine ferns shiver under the drip of falls and in dribbling crevices.

    The Land of Little Rain 1903

  • Soppy little plants of the portulaca and small, fine ferns shiver under the drip of falls and in dribbling crevices.

    The Land of Little Rain Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • Captain Schouten now shaped a course, intending to go round the north point of Gilolo, and, having touched at Soppy, anchored on the 5th off the coast of that island.

    Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Soppy could hear no more -- led away behind the curtain by the King's

    What Will He Do with It? — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • "I do like you: oh, so much!" cried Soppy, passionately.

    What Will He Do with It? — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • "She has a strong temper," said the Mayor, when Soppy snatched the doll from his hand a second time, and pouted at him, spoiled child, looking so divinely cross, so petulantly pretty!

    What Will He Do with It? — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

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