Harpers [noun]
Definition of Harpers:
entertainer
Synonyms of Harpers:
Opposite/Antonyms of Harpers:
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Sentence/Example of Harpers:
Lee's army is sweeping victoriously through Maryland; Harper's Ferry taken with ten thousand prisoners.
I pulled around the corner onto Harper street, and into the path of a tommy gun's fire.
The harper at the head of the hall struck up an ancient march, and the dishes were brought in, in grand procession.
So Mr. Creed and I (the play being done) went to Mrs. Harper's, and there sat and drank, it being about twelve at night.
Of course Camilla Harper wasn't much good to us, as she was quite one of the biggest ones.
Why, at Stannesley, the village schoolmaster's wife was called Harper before she married, I remember.
Frances was the only observer of the change in the manner of Birch, and on turning to Harper, he had resumed his book in silence.
He seated himself on the piazza, at a distance from Harper, and appeared to have forgotten the object of his visit.
Then she tried to recall the exact words of Camilla Harper's letter, by this time two-thirds on its way to India to her mother.
Perhaps she'll be able now to manage something without vexing Captain and Mrs Harper.'