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pie [paɪ] SUST.

pie

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

pie in the sky coloq.
easy as pie coloq.

apple pie SUST.

meat pie SUST.

pork pie SUST. ingl. brit.

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inglés
The large circle and the smaller middle circle are divided equally into four pie slices.
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Highlights of the fair include a mom calling contest, a pie auction, bossy bingo and a tractor pull.
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I like to call him a well-rounded entrepreneur who has his thumbs in a lot of different pies.
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The first gig he books for them is as the targets of a pie-throwing booth at a local fair.
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Following this was the throwing of 4,000 pies, the most pies ever filmed in a pie fight.
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In 1990, apple pies were given out to all runners; a tradition that continues every year.
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Metaphorically, the pie is still the same sizebut it has been sliced into more pieces, each piece being proportionately smaller.
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The result is a crispy, brownish fried pie.
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The ripe plant is grilled to make pies or used to feed animals.
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Grandma switches the nameplates on the pies at the last minute.
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