potpie
/pot-pahy, -pahy/US // ˈpɒtˌpaɪ, -ˈpaɪ //UK // (ˈpɒtˌpaɪ) //
锅巴,馅饼,锅饼,饺子
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a deep-dish pie containing meat, chicken, or the like, often combined with vegetables and topped with a pastry crust.
- : a stew, as of chicken or veal, with dumplings, biscuits, or the like.
Examples
A couple of years ago at the Hulaween gala, we actually did serve chicken potpie and the year before that, meatloaf.
"Oh, I told her I thought potpie smelled a good deal like turkey," said Jessie, and again both laughed.
If I could shoot some squirrels or rabbits wed have a potpie and we wouldnt be hungry.
This certainty bored us, and sometimes I used to think if I couldn't find something in the potpie besides veal, I'd scream.
There's a potpie made of the cold meat, and it will all be cold together, for I took it up ever so long ago.
The only way yer kin break up a settin' hen when yer don't want her ter set is jest to make potpie o' her.
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