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ˈpʌp ɪtpup·pet

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. puppet, marionettenoun

    a small figure of a person operated from above with strings by a puppeteer

  2. creature, tool, puppetnoun

    a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else

  3. puppetnoun

    a doll with a hollow head of a person or animal and a cloth body; intended to fit over the hand and be manipulated with the fingers

Wiktionary

  1. puppetnoun

    Any small model of a person or animal able to be moved by strings, rods or in the form of a glove.

  2. puppetnoun

    A person, country, etc, controlled by another.

  3. Etymology: From poupette.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Puppetnoun

    Etymology: poupée, Fr. pupus, Lat.

    Once Zelmane could not stir; but that as if they had been puppets, whose motion stood only upon her pleasure, Basilius with serviceable steps, Gynecia with greedy eyes would follow her. Philip Sidney, b. ii.

    Divers of them did keep in their houses certain things made of cotton wool, in the manner of puppets. George Abbot.

    His last wife was a woman of breeding, good humour and complaisance; as for you, you look like a puppet moved by clock-work. John Arbuthnot, History of John Bull.

    As the pipes of some carv’d organ move,
    The gilded puppets dance. Alexander Pope.

    In florid impotence he speaks,
    And, as the prompter breathes, the puppet squeaks. Alexander Pope.

    Thou, an Egyptian puppet, shalt be shewn
    In Rome as well as I. William Shakespeare, Cymbeline.

    Oh excellent motion! oh exceeding puppet! William Shakespeare.

Wikipedia

  1. Puppet

    A puppet is an object, often resembling a human, animal or mythical figure, that is animated or manipulated by a person called a puppeteer. The puppeteer uses movements of their hands, arms, or control devices such as rods or strings to move the body, head, limbs, and in some cases the mouth and eyes of the puppet. The puppeteer often speaks in the voice of the character of the puppet, and then synchronizes the movements of the puppet's mouth with this spoken part. The actions, gestures and spoken parts acted out by the puppeteer with the puppet are typically used in storytelling. Puppetry is a very ancient form of theatre which dates back to the 5th century BC in Ancient Greece. There are many different varieties of puppets, and they are made from a wide range of materials, depending on their form and intended use. They range from very simple in construction and operation to very complex. Two simple types of puppets are the finger puppet, which is a tiny puppet that fits onto a single finger, and the sock puppet, which is formed and operated by inserting one's hand inside a sock, with the opening and closing of the hand simulating the movement of the puppet's "mouth." The sock puppet is a type of hand puppet, which is controlled using one hand that occupies the interior of the puppet and moves the puppet around. A "live-hand puppet" is similar to a hand puppet but is larger and requires two puppeteers for each puppet. A Marionette is a much more complicated type of puppet that is suspended and controlled by a number of strings connected to the head, back and limbs, plus sometimes a central rod attached to a control bar held from above by the puppeteer. A rod puppet is constructed around a central rod secured to the head. A shadow puppet is a cut-out figure held between a source of light and a translucent screen. Bunraku puppets are a type of Japanese wood-carved puppet. A ventriloquist's dummy is a puppet, often human-shaped, operated by a ventriloquist performer's hand; the performer produces the puppet's voice with little or no movement of her mouth, which creates the illusion that the puppet is alive. Carnival puppets are large puppets, typically bigger than a human, designed to be part of a large spectacle or parade.

ChatGPT

  1. puppet

    A puppet is a movable figure or model of a person or animal that is typically moved either by strings controlled from above or by a hand placed inside of it. It is often used in theater and entertainment, especially in puppetry - an art form which involves the manipulation of puppets to create a show or performance.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Puppetnoun

    a small image in the human form; a doll

  2. Puppetnoun

    a similar figure moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock drama; a marionette; a wooden actor in a play

  3. Puppetnoun

    one controlled in his action by the will of another; a tool; -- so used in contempt

  4. Puppetnoun

    the upright support for the bearing of the spindle in a lathe

  5. Etymology: [OE. popet, OF. poupette; akin to F. poupe a doll, probably from L. puppa, pupa, a girl, doll, puppet. Cf. Poupeton, Pupa, Pupil, Puppy.]

Wikidata

  1. Puppet

    A puppet is an inanimate object or representational figure animated or manipulated by an entertainer, who is called a puppeteer. It is used in puppetry, which is a very ancient form of theatre. There are many different varieties of puppets, and they are made of a wide range of materials, depending on their form and intended use. They can be extremely complex or very simple in their construction.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Puppet

    pup′et, n. a small doll or image moved by wires in a show: a marionette: one who acts just as another tells him.—ns. Pupp′etry, finery, affectation: a puppet-show; Pupp′et-show, -play, a mock show or drama performed by puppets; Pupp′et-valve, a valve like a pot-lid attached to a rod, and used in steam-engines for covering an opening. [O. Fr. poupette, dim. from L. pupa.]

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of puppet in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of puppet in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of puppet in a Sentence

  1. Lakshheish M Patel:

    Do the following and you will never lose money in the stock market 1) Do not trust any broker as they are all crooks 2) Never think you can make money in the share market 3) Do not believe any channels including youtubers 4) See share market as gambling where retail investers are looted 5) See SEBI as puppet of companies

  2. Shontel Brown:

    For me, a partner is someone who comes to the table and negotiates and has difficult conversations, a puppet is someone who entertains on a national stage and has catchphrases like' hello, somebody' -- with folks pulling their strings and giving them talking points.

  3. Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild:

    I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the Empire, ... The man that controls Britain's money supply controls the British Empire. And I control the money supply.

  4. Christopher Dearborn:

    They will continue to downplay his role and play up the role of his older brother, trying to create the impression that his older brother was the puppeteer and he was the puppet, i don't think they have any hope of prevailing in the guilt phase, but their strategy will continue to be to gain some credibility with the jury by conceding what they had to concede and hoping to try to humanize the kid a little bit so that will carry over into the second phase of the trial.

  5. President Hadi:

    I say to the puppet of Iran, and those who are with him, you destroyed Yemen with your immature politics, and creating internal and regional crisis, you are wrong to think that you can build the homeland with shouting and speeches.

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