Phrases with «entire pie»

The phrase "entire pie" means having or getting everything or all of something. Full definition

Sentences with «entire pie»

  • Scatter pieces of dough unevenly over entire pie and bake for approximately 40 minutes or until your pie is golden and the apricot mixture has turned glossy. (sisterbakers.com)
  • Having the entire pie to yourself is tempting, but all of a very small pie is rarely as good as half of a much larger one. (inc.com)
  • «So we look at the entire pie, and we're gonna be calling for the repurposing of some funds that the administration has called for, asking it to be spent in different ways.» (businessinsider.com)
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