1. pease - Noun
Derived from pea
2. pease - Verb
4. Pease - Proper noun
of Pea
A pea.
A plural form of Pea. See the Note under Pea.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs lyke as one pease is to another. John Lyly
I mean you might say he had a travelling post office, but also Barney was very, very active. He was a legal officer for the NAACP and they had a lot of problems after Pease. Betty Hill
History 19th century main Partial View Oberlin by H. Alonzo Pease, 1838 Both the college and the town of Oberlin were founded in northern Ohio in 1833 by a pair of Presbyterian ministers, John Jay Shipherd and Philo Stewart. Source: Internet
Born in Appleton on June 3, 1929, he was the son of Albert and Mildred (Edgecomb) Pease. Source: Internet
"It's super-easy and you won't care if your guests spill on it," points out New York City-based wedding planner Sarah Pease. Source: Internet
We talked." citation It is rumoured that the character of Damien Pease in Gibson's 2003 novel Pattern Recognition was based on Cunningham, with the character's apartment featuring a female robot which had appeared in one of Cunningham's videos. Source: Internet