pirozhki
Britishplural noun
Etymology
Origin of pirozhki
C20: from Russian, from pirozhók, diminutive of pirog
Example Sentences
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Structured around a dozen recipes, including an Uzbekistani watermelon salad and Russian pirozhki, it’s a memoir, travelogue and cookbook in which those facets add up to a delicious whole.
From Los Angeles Times
Ivan managed to grab some rye bread and fried fish for her, and some pirozhki for himself.
From Literature
In her living room, she offered me tea and a tray piled with potato-and-mushroom pirozhki.
From The New Yorker
Russian pop music blared from a small portable speaker and pirozhki, a small oval Russian pie, was served up alongside pizza boxes.
From Washington Post
Think of a pirozhki as a tricked out, Russian-made, artisanal hot pocket.
From Los Angeles Times
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