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Painted bunting
Answer for the clue "Painted bunting ", 4 letters:
pape
Word definitions for pape in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pape is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Pape (1897–1955), English footballer Alexander August Wilhelm von Pape (1813-1895), Prussian field marshal Andy Pape (born 1962), English footballer Arthur Pape (1890–1945), English cricketer ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pape \Pape\, n. [Cf. F. pape, fr. L. papa. See Pope .] A spiritual father; specifically, the pope. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. painted bunting
Usage examples of pape.
Holding the butt plate of his squad automatic weapon against his right hip, Pape trained his weapon on the first Ukrainian, who already had his foot in the door of the guard shack.
Though, like everyone else in the United States Army, Pape had to tolerate the day-to-day routine BS, the rush of a mass parachute drop or a day on the rappelling towers more than compensated for the occasional tour of guard duty or post police detail.
As his bullets began to splatter against the concrete around the aperture of the bunker, the German machine gunner brought his weapon to bear on Pape and returned fire, throwing clods of mud kicked up by near misses back into Pape's face.
Abracadabra, Manel Tekel Phares, Pape Satan Pape Satan Aleppe, le vierge le vivace et le bel au-jourd’hui.
The account would be all over the city by now— in the papes, on teevee.
Read the books on Romaghin culture, the History of the the Century, volumes six through twelve, and the daily papes for the past month.
Francis it turned out was a connoisseur, and happily he uncorked a number of dusty bottles, Chateauneuf du Pape, then a century-old sauternes from Chateau d'Yquem, and his specialty, red premier cru from Bordeaux called Pauillac, two each from Chateaux Latour and Lafitte, and a 2064 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild with a label by Pougnadoresse.