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  • 11Sappy — Recorded in many forms including: Sapey, Sappey, Sappy, Saipy, and Sepey, this is an English surname. It is almost certainly locational, and would seem to derive from either (the Isle of) Sheppey in the county of Kent, or from the twin villages… …

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  • 12sappy — sap|py [ sæpi ] adjective AMERICAN INFORMAL very emotional in a way that people may find embarrassing or silly: a sappy look on his face a sappy novel/movie …

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  • 13sappy — I adj Gullible. He is so sappy I m surprised he hasn t bought the Brooklyn Bridge. 1940s II adj Overly sentimental. I hate those sappy movies where everyone gets married and lives happily ever after. 1940s …

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  • 14sappy — adjective ˈsæpij a) Excessively sweet, emotional, nostalgic; cheesy; mushy. (British equivalent: soppy) It was a sappy love song, but it reminded them of their first dance. b) Having sap or having to do with sap …

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  • 15sappy — adj. Sappy is used with these nouns: ↑movie …

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  • 16sappy — sap|py [ˈsæpi] adj 1.) AmE expressing love and emotions in a way that seems silly British Equivalent: soppy ▪ a sappy song 2.) full of ↑sap (=liquid in a plant) …

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  • 17sappy — adjective 1 AmE expressing love and emotions in a way that seems silly; soppy (1) BrE: a sappy song 2 full of sap (=liquid in a plant) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18Sappy Records — Founded 1990 Founder Julie Doiron Genre Indie rock Folk rock Country of origin Canada Location …

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  • 19Sappy Bull Fighters — Directed by Jules White Produced by Jules White …

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  • 20Sappy Birthday — Directed by Harry Edwards Produced by Del Lord Hugh McCollum Written by John Grey (story and screenplay) and Lloyd French (story and screenplay) …

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