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1. pie
noun. ['ˈpaɪ'] dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top.
Synonyms
Etymology
- pie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- pica (Latin)
- पाई (Hindi)
- पादिका (Sanskrit)
Rhymes with Pie
- adl-tabatabai
- dwi
- oversupply
- standby
- semidry
- resupply
- private-eye
- misapply
- isty
- drip-dry
- cspi
- whereby
- underly
- underlie
- overfly
- mistry
- mcfly
- lxi
- drive-by
- comply
- versailles
- thereby
- switaj
- supply
- sundai
- sri
- shanghai
- sci
- retry
- reply
How do you pronounce pie?
Pronounce pie as paɪ.
US - How to pronounce pie in American English
UK - How to pronounce pie in British English
Sentences with pie
1. Noun, singular or mass
When making a blueberry pie, you can combine it with the sugar and fruit instead.
Quotes about pie
1. No relationship is perfect, ever. There are always some ways you have to bend, to compromise, to give something up in order to gain something greater...The love we have for each other is bigger than these small differences. And that's the key. It's like a big pie chart, and the love in a relationship has to be the biggest piece. Love can make up for a lot.
- Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby
2. Remember when you tried to convince me to feed a poultry pie to the mallards in the park to see if you could breed a race of cannibal ducks?""They ate it too,"Will reminisced. "Bloodthirsty little beasts. Never trust a duck.
- Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel
3. If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos
2. pie-eyed
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3. pie-dog
noun. ownerless half-wild mongrel dog common around Asian villages especially India.
Synonyms
4. cap-a-pie
adverb. at all points from head to foot.
Etymology
- cap a pie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. PIE
noun. a prehistoric unrecorded language that was the ancestor of all Indo-European languages.