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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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pie
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Sure it adds fat, but no one ever accused a pumpkin pie of being diet food.
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Eventually, we patched things up with some pumpkin pie .
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As for the usual pumpkin pie spices, she uses them sparingly.
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This bastion of meat and potatoes and pumpkin pie is under assault.
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What about these two pumpkin pies ?
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Vivid memories of her childhood holidays go on and on about birthday cakes, pumpkin pies , fruitcakes, and homemade candy.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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What's wrong, pumpkin ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A pumpkin was worth four beans and a slave was worth up to 100.
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A half-cup serving has more beta-carotene than fresh-cooked pumpkin .
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As for the usual pumpkin pie spices, she uses them sparingly.
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Eventually, we patched things up with some pumpkin pie.
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It always made her look like a giant pumpkin .
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The key, says Cathey, is the balloon's unique pumpkin shape, and its fabric.