Definitions
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- noun Alternative spelling of
pirozhki .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun small fruit or meat turnover baked or fried
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Examples
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Elena ordered a full Russian feast of chebureki, chicken Kiev, piroshki, blini, and, my absolute favorite, black caviar.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Anda Piroshki's potato piroshki enhanced by a little dill pickle juice mixed in, the wickedly wonderful Nutella strawberry concoction from the Crème Brûlee Cart, pastrami sliders and an egg cream from Wise Sons.
Mary Rose: Melting Pot Musings Mary Rose 2011
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Anda Piroshki's potato piroshki enhanced by a little dill pickle juice mixed in, the wickedly wonderful Nutella strawberry concoction from the Crème Brûlee Cart, pastrami sliders and an egg cream from Wise Sons.
Mary Rose: Melting Pot Musings Mary Rose 2011
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Anda Piroshki's potato piroshki enhanced by a little dill pickle juice mixed in, the wickedly wonderful Nutella strawberry concoction from the Crème Brûlee Cart, pastrami sliders and an egg cream from Wise Sons.
Mary Rose: Melting Pot Musings Mary Rose 2011
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Anda Piroshki's potato piroshki enhanced by a little dill pickle juice mixed in, the wickedly wonderful Nutella strawberry concoction from the Crème Brûlee Cart, pastrami sliders and an egg cream from Wise Sons.
Mary Rose: Melting Pot Musings Mary Rose 2011
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Elena ordered a full Russian feast of chebureki, chicken Kiev, piroshki, blini, and, my absolute favorite, black caviar.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Elena ordered a full Russian feast of chebureki, chicken Kiev, piroshki, blini, and, my absolute favorite, black caviar.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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It's a hot pocket without the microwave, a calzone for the non-Italian, an empanada for the initiated, a piroshki that isn't Greek to me.
Archive 2008-09-01 Sarah Lenz 2008
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“Tough guy,” he says, and walks off toward the samovars of tea, and the trays heaped with dilled herring, with fish glistening in the ruby glaze of pomegranate sauce, and with about a million different kinds of piroshki.
White Cat Holly Black 2010
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It's a hot pocket without the microwave, a calzone for the non-Italian, an empanada for the initiated, a piroshki that isn't Greek to me.
My Run to Runza Sarah Lenz 2008
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