petits pois
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of petits pois
French: small peas
Example Sentences
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There are serviceable recipes for petits pois à la Française — spring peas, onions, bacon, lettuce — though I usually change their details to match my habits.
From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2016
The philosophic garden of Voltaire sprouted such "petits pois" as the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the U.S.
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Furthermore, the horticulture is hampered all the time by the heavy tread of Germanic philosophers among the petits pois.
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Asparagus, 307. fried, 308. en petits pois, 307. in omelet, 308. with cream, 308. " vinaigrette, 308. " white sauce, 308.
From Hand-Book of Practical Cookery for Ladies and Professional Cooks by Blot, Pierre
Monsieur Henri-Richie, Monsieur Henri-Richie! mille complimens... et les potages, Monsieur!—a la Camerani, a la tortue, aux petits pois... c'est en vrai artiste que j'ai su tout retarder jusqu'au dernier moment....
From The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete by Meredith, George
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