Purp and I wondered if you'd seen this in the paper to-night?
If he were, he would cook his meals in his room, and save money--but Mrs. Purp was strict on that point.
She made Purp go out and buy a new shirt and a collar; she told Gissing, rather pathetically, that she intended to have the whole house repapered in the fall.
Nor was Mrs. Purp free--she was ridden by the Gas Company.
He even grudged Mrs. Purp the little chats she loved--she made a point of coming up with clean towels when she knew he was in his room, because she cherished hearing him talk.
Mrs. Purp burst in, but she was so excited that she did not notice the egg seeping into the clean counterpane.
Occasionally he went home at night still wearing his store clothes, because it pleased good Mrs. Purp so much.
Mrs. Purp had made concession to his peculiarities when he had risen so high in the world: better to break any rules, she thought, than lose so notable a tenant.
He did not let Mrs. Purp know of the change in his condition, and every morning left his lodging at the usual time.
Says he kicked the poor purp yesterday, too, when he met him in the street.
They swallo the frog whole, and stik out with a frog in them like a yung purp who haz allowed a quart ov buttermilk tew find its way into him.
I lost a most flattering purp on the 16th day of March three years ago.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "purp" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.