English to Polish Meaning of pumpkin - dynia


Pumpkin :
dynia

dynia

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Definitions of pumpkin in English
Noun(1) a coarse vine widely cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds; subspecies of Cucurbita pepo include the summer squashes and a few autumn squashes(2) usually large pulpy deep-yellow round fruit of the squash family maturing in late summer or early autumn
Examples of pumpkin in English
(1) While there isn't any cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes or pumpkin pie to be had, there is plenty of brandy, gin, and wine on hand.(2) A smashed pumpkin mingled with the leaves, its guts strewn about the street.(3) Plants such as the pumpkin orange Cape honeysuckle and the Leonotis are well known.(4) Remove the flesh from the pumpkin skin with a spoon.(5) Take it from your Aunt Hillary, that this is not the business deal for you, my little pumpkin .(6) pumpkin soup(7) Close cousins to the pumpkin - gourds and squash - were also pressed into service, and we finally had enough for our cover photo and story.(8) I just noticed this morning that the pumpkin I planted eons ago has finally sprouted in a major way.(9) Cassava, pumpkins , and sweet potatoes are native to the islands, and a variety of seafood is found in the surrounding waters.(10) Golden butternut squash, robust orange pumpkins , crunchy red and green apples - fall produce is downright gorgeous, not to mention delectable.(11) Care should be taken to separate as widely as possible, melons, squashes, pumpkins , cucumbers, and others of that family, as any one grown near the other may ruin both as to flavor.(12) Fall is the season for other chores, such as buying back-to-school clothes, raking leaves and picking pumpkins .(13) This is a region where one field can produce pumpkins , clover and maize, as well as, of course, grapes.(14) Sweet potatoes, beans, pumpkins , and tropical fruits such as bananas and papayas are also grown.(15) Sometimes pumpkins or gourds are planted instead of squash.(16) Meanwhile, the after-school gardening club has been working hard growing prize-winning fruit and vegetables, including tomatoes, sweetcorn and pumpkins .
Related Phrases of pumpkin
(1) pumpkin pie ::
ciasto dyniowe
(2) pumpkin soup ::
zupa dyniowa
(3) pumpkin seed ::
z pestek dyni
(4) pumpkin-head ::
Dyniowa głowa
Synonyms
M
1. pumpkin ::
dynia
Different Forms
pumpkin, pumpkins
Word Example from TV Shows
he'd be able to
pull the guts out of a pumpkin.

he'd be able to pull the guts out of a PUMPKIN.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 11

Someone hardly touched their pumpkin pie.
Want to share it with me?

Someone hardly touched their PUMPKIN pie. Want to share it with me?

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 9

Pumpkin? I've been
calling her spaghetti squash.

Pumpkin? I've been calling her spaghetti squash.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 8

A partially eaten piece of pumpkin pie
from a homeless shelter?

A partially eaten piece of PUMPKIN pie from a homeless shelter?

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 9

Hi, Daddy.Hey, pumpkin.

Hi, Daddy.Hey, PUMPKIN.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 8

English to Polish Dictionary: pumpkin

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