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Peter Pan   /pˈitər pæn/   Listen
Peter Pan

noun
1.
A boyish or immature man; after the boy in Barrie's play who never grows up.
2.
The main character in a play and novel by J. M. Barrie; a boy who won't grow up.



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"Peter pan" Quotes from Famous Books



... have you never heard of 'Peter Pan,' nor 'The Little Minister,' nor 'Sentimental'—" his friend's answer got no further. Henry's snort of shame almost ...
— The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me • William Allen White

... friendly as can be! Sometimes they cling against the wall or dance about in air. I never hear them speak a word, but I can see them there. When Cinderella comes she smiles with happy, loving eyes, And makes a funny nod at me when she the slipper tries. Dear Peter Pan flies in and out. I see his shadow, too, And often see his little house and all his pirate crew. I think they know I love them and that's why they come at night, When other people do not know that they've slipped out of sight; But I have ...
— A Jolly Jingle-Book • Various



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