Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
peekee .
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- noun A paper-thin, dry, rolled
bread made by theHopi withnixtamalized blue corn meal.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Sometimes for special occasions the Hopi piki is made of very white corn meal either left white or dyed pink or yellow with some vegetable dyes.
Taytay's Tales 1922
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He lives in Nylanda slum and rents a motorcyle (called a piki-piki in Kenya) that he uses to transport passengers.
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Kei mua tonu hoki i a raua etahi whakapae mo te whakamahi heahea i te pu, ko te whiu mo taua hara ka piki ki te toru tau i te whare herehere, he whaina mo te $4,000, nga mea e rua ranei.
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_puaka piki enata_ was evidently in fairly good health.
White Shadows in the South Seas Frederick O'Brien 1900
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He lives in Nylanda slum and rents a motorcyle (called a piki-piki in
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We rented a piki piki one day and explored the ancient town of Pangani, where Oman people settled in 975 A.D. the settlement still standing behind this ship on the other side of the water.
Happy likizo. Happy back to work. Happy July. Tait/Furaha 2009
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We rented a piki piki one day and explored the ancient town of Pangani, where Oman people settled in 975 A.D. the settlement still standing behind this ship on the other side of the water.
Archive 2009-07-01 Tait/Furaha 2009
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November 13, 2008 at 2:50 pm oh yesh, teh mamakitty has teh nawt tewnite…….an den WANT berry piki in herz old aig!
i can has pwom date? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Minnakse trepist üles, lõhutakse mutikese uks ning piki koridori on näha, et kuidas mutike seisab kesest tuba ja on üleni verine.
[Rec] (2007) Ulmeguru 2008
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Participant/exhibitors from many tribes offered the flavors of their traditional cultures at Sunday's celebration: salmon from the Nez Perce, piki bread from Tesuque Pueblo, Quechua quinoa from Bolivia, bison stew from Picuris Pueblo.
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