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punkin

[ puhng-kin ]

noun

, Informal.
  1. pumpkin.


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Example Sentences

Then he goes out, gits into his Pullman section, blows his punkin whistle and departs.

I rayther liked the idee: but I told the old man that his punkin-pie was all squash; because it wouldn't do to let on too soon.

Here's that wild-headed Monty took an' scampered off just as I was takin' this batch of punkin pies out the oven.

The second was a good, roomy craft, which George called a punkin-seed, because it took up so much room.

They're good thrailers, th' punkin faced ejits, an' they've br-rung me back twinty-wan toimes, be th' clock.

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