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pumpkins

n. (plural of pumpkin English)

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A couple of small pumpkins rolled down almost to Magrat’s feet, and a small dwarfish face appeared in the hole.

Its attention kept turning to the pile of pumpkins that filled the tunnel from floor to ceiling.

A couple of small pumpkins rolled down almost to Magrat's feet, and a small dwarfish face appeared in the hole.

But one day, after the corn had all been cut and stacked, and Tip was carrying the pumpkins to the stable, he took a notion to make a "Jack Lantern" and try to give the old woman a fright with it.

But one day, after the corn had all been cut and stacked, and Tip was carrying the pumpkins to the stable, he took a notion to make a “Jack Lantern” and try to give the old woman a fright with it.

The beans were ripe, and pumpkins and carrots and turnips and potatoes were ready to gather.

The moon cast their black shadows on the ground where the pumpkins lay naked above their withered leaves.

He went away from the pumpkins with Father, though he couldn't help looking back at his pumpkin now and then.

There were always some people looking at the pumpkins, and Almanzo wished they knew that the biggest pumpkin was his.

The picture for October showed a pile of orange pumpkins in a drift of leaves.

As Halloween approached, the half-acre property, tucked between a supermarket and a bank on the outskirts of Santa Ana, was an orange montage of pumpkins: all sizes and shapes, lined in rows and stacked in neat low pyramids and tumbled in piles, maybe two thousand of them, three thousand, the raw material of pies and jack-o'-lanterns.

Sunshine found its way through holes in the overcast, brightly illuminating some orange mounds of pumpkins while leaving others deep in cloud shadows.

The sun brightened the orange of the pumpkins, imparted a gold sheen to the dusty ground, gleamed on the metal frame of the chair—but did not touch the carver himself.

The sun brightened the orange of the pumpkins, imparted a gold sheen to the dusty ground, gleamed on the metal frame of the chair - but did not touch the carver himself.

When he looked up from the pumpkins, he discovered that the old man was also watching him intently.