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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of -trope in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of -trope in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of -trope in a Sentence

  1. Editor Curtis Houck:

    She painted leftists as somehow victims in all this, which is such a tiresome trick the left plays when people they don't like are in power. The image she paints of anyone who's not in her camp is one of brutality and violence that's such a tired trope yet it's actually dangerous. She's advocating for a more dramatic return to tribalism and that'll do nothing to cool the temperature of our discourse.

  2. Karen Finney:

    This isn't about whining that we're not being treated fairly, although I would argue these women are not, we know that it's an old trope to say that you can't trust an ambitious woman.

  3. Professor Kenyon Wilson:

    It an academic trope that no one reads the syllabus, it's analogous to the terms and conditions when you're installing software, everyone clicks that they've read it when no one ever does.

  4. Carol Anderson:

    What I saw was the defense preying on White fears, the' long, dirty toenails' -- that is an old trope of the' Black Beast.' That is the stuff coming out of Reconstruction and Jim Crow.

  5. Some Israelis:

    It also includes an ugly anti-Semitic trope of Jewish 'greed'.

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