Meaning Of The Word Wodehouse
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Wodehouse in American English
Sir P(elham) G(renville)1881-1975; U.S. novelist & humorist, born in England Wodehouse in British English noun: Sir P(elham) G(renville). 1881–1975, US author, born in England. His humorous novels of upper-class life in England include the Psmith and Jeeves series |
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