pelop

[US]/ˈpɛlɒp/
[UK]/ˈpɛlɑp/

Translation

n.(Greek Mythology) Pelop; a figure in Greek mythology, the father of Atreus and grandfather of Agamemnon
Word Forms
Pluralpelops

Phrases & Collocations

pelop it

pelop that

pelops

pelopped

pelopping

pelop up

pelop now

pelop again

pelops in

pelop out

Example Sentences

the detective managed to pelop the suspect into a nearby alley.

we need to pelop the cattle into the pen before the storm arrives.

he tried to pelop the conversation toward a more comfortable topic.

the sheepdogs work together to pelop the sheep across the field.

strong winds began to pelop the boat toward the rocky shore.

market forces will likely pelop the company into a merger.

please pelop the visitors into the conference room for the presentation.

economic pressure can pelop inflation down to manageable levels.

the general decided to pelop the enemy troops into a trap.

she used a flashlight to pelop the moth out the window.

loud noises will only pelop the scared cat further under the bed.

diplomacy might pelop the two nations toward a peace agreement.

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