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Answer for the clue "Aimee ___ McPherson ", 6 letters:
semple

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Semple may refer to: Semple Stadium , the home of hurling for Tipperary People with the given name Semple : Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944), Canadian-born evangelist and media sensation Roberta Semple Salter (1910-2007), member of the International Church ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. simple; low-born; of mean birth.

Usage examples of semple.

Mr Semple was glad of someone to run with, and Mr Kay felt less of an outcast than he had done before Semple consented to join his morning pipe-openers.

Mr Semple was a more than useful three-quarter, and had long cherished an ambition to play a team of masters against the Old Boys.

And Semple was fond of old Loveday and had looked pretty sick last night in the Common Room.

Mr Semple, looking thoroughly uneasy, replied that he had no idea, but that Scrupe, in his opinion, was born to be hanged.

He accompanied the Headmaster to the cottage, where Mr Wyck was able to satisfy himself that matters were as dreadful as Mr Semple had indicated.

Mr Semple, who, as an Old Boy, had never learned to call Mr Wyck by the title in use by the rest of the staff.

Mr Semple, who was on the spot, actually, a little sooner than I was myself.

So Mr Semple, then, was the person who may be said to have discovered the body.

Wyck had already returned to the School House, leaving word with the police that he would be grateful for a word with the Superintendent when he had finished with Mr Semple and Mr Kay.

He was addressing Mr Reeder and Mr Semple, who had waylaid him on the way out from lunch.

You also say that Mr Semple was with you, and that he may have seen the body before you did.

Mr Semple went over to inform Mr Wyck, and that is all I know, except that I first rang up the doctor.

Johnny Semple was with you when you found him, what have you got wind-up about?

Spey were weak behind the scrum but had a formidable pack, and, coached to this end by Mr Semple when he perceived how the weather was going to turn out, they kept the ball at their feet and gave the Helston three-quarters little chance.

With anticipatory relish, Mrs Bradley at once wrote a reply, inviting Mr Semple and Mr Kay to meet her as soon as their duties permitted.