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piña

[ pee-nyah; English peen-yuh ]

noun

, Spanish.
, plural pi·ñas [pee, -nyahs, peen, -y, uh, z].


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Example Sentences

Chef: Ricky Piña A man who has OCD about the heat and clarity of his oil must make some damn good fish tacos, right?

As a last resort, some directors will use a combination of Cetaphil and piña colada mix to fake it.

We deposited half-a-peck of money in the Piña bank and shook hands with every one of the 340 citizens in the town.

For the knitting of the fibers of the ananas for the piña web (called sugot) she gets only an eighth of a real and her food.

These for the most part consist of cotton and silks, and a peculiar article called piña.

The finest kinds of piña are exceedingly beautiful, and surpass any other material in its evenness and beauty of texture.

Enveloped in multiple folds of white, the lovely figure of Maria lay on her bed of kamagon, behind curtains of jusi and piña.

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