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pother

[poth-er] / ˈpɒð ər /


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The epistolary pother had its genesis on June 13, when Watt and Arens sat together at a Washington banquet.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bedrock facts beneath the billows of press pother last week about the Gold Standard: France.

From Time Magazine Archive

The colonel's statement threw the Pentagon into a pother.

From Time Magazine Archive

Despite all the current pother about the mechanics of painting, there are actually so few ways of putting color on canvas that abstractionists get grey trying to think up new tricks.

From Time Magazine Archive

So all this pother was about a mere invitation to dinner!

From The Four Corners of the World by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)