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1. rhubarb pie
noun.
Pie
containing
diced
rhubarb
and
much
sugar.
Synonyms
pie
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2. cap-a-pie
adverb.
At
all
points
from
head
to
foot.
Synonyms
from head to toe
Etymology
cap-a-pie (English)
cap a pie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. pie-eyed
adjective.
Very
drunk.
Synonyms
pissed
loaded
inebriated
blind drunk
sloshed
drunk
intoxicated
soaked
sozzled
wet
crocked
pixilated
squiffy
fuddled
smashed
plastered
stiff
cockeyed
soused
slopped
blotto
tight
besotted
Antonyms
sober
pleased
poor
empty
unloaded
4. rhubarb
noun.
(ˈruːˌbɑːrb)
Long
pinkish
sour
leafstalks
usually
eaten
cooked
and
sweetened.
Synonyms
pieplant
veg
veggie
vegetable
Etymology
rhubarb (English)
rubarbe (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. rhubarb
noun.
(ˈruːˌbɑːrb)
Plants
having
long
green
or
reddish
acidic
leafstalks
growing
in
basal
clumps;
stems
(and
only
the
stems)
are
edible
when
cooked;
leaves
are
poisonous.
Synonyms
Indian rhubarb
garden rhubarb
herb
rhubarb plant
herbaceous plant
pie plant
Rheum emodi
Rheum cultorum
Rheum rhaponticum
red-veined pie plant
Himalayan rhubarb
Chinese rhubarb
Rheum palmatum
Rheum
Rheum australe
genus Rheum
Rheum rhabarbarum
Etymology
rhubarb (English)
rubarbe (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. pie-dog
noun.
Ownerless
half-wild
mongrel
dog
common
around
Asian
villages
especially
India.
Synonyms
mongrel
pye-dog
pariah dog
mutt
cur
7. pie
noun.
(ˈpaɪ)
Dish
baked
in
pastry-lined
pan
often
with
a
pastry
top.
Synonyms
rhubarb pie
patty
pumpkin pie
deep-dish pie
shoofly pie
apple pie
blueberry pie
cobbler
squash pie
pastry
meat pie
mince pie
pecan pie
tart
lemon meringue pie
Antonyms
man
sweet
pleasant
Etymology
pie (English)
pie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pica (Latin)
पाई (Hindi)
पादिका (Sanskrit)
8. PIE
noun.
A
prehistoric
unrecorded
language
that
was
the
ancestor
of
all
Indo-European
languages.
Synonyms
Indo-European
Proto-Indo European
Indo-Hittite
Indo-European language
Antonyms
artificial language
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