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Words starting with P

Words that start with P

Purple ponies prance through a pink palace in Pittsburg.

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Pis forPastel

Something is pastel if it is a soft, pale color. Pastels are normally used on clothes and bedding for babies.
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Pastiche is a pastry also called a nut roll. Pastiche is made from a dough filled with a sweet nut mixture.
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Pastry is a sweet, flakey part of many dishes that is made from cooked dough. Some foods are made entirely from pastry, while others like pies and tarts just have pastry around the outside.
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A pasty is a kind of food that is made out of a round piece of pastry folded in half around some kind of filling. Pasties are most commonly filled with vegetables but you can also make a pasty with a meat filling. Pasty is also a word for describing someone who is pale and unhealthy looking.
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Pis forPat

You pat something when you touch it with the palm of your hand. People usually pat dogs and cats on the head, or give each other a pat on the back for a job well done. A very similar word to pat is stroke, where you run your hand along something slowly as you are patting it.
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A patch is a way of mending something that is broken by sticking a piece of something over the hole, and has given rise to the phrase "to patch something up". If you get a hole in the knee of your jeans they can be fixed by stitching a patch over the hole. When something is made entirely of patches, it is called patchwork. Quilts are often made of patchwork. A patch is also the name for a place you grow pumpkins or other vegetables.
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A path is a small road that connects two places. Paths are usually for people or animals, not large vehicles. In math, a path is simply a way to connect two points, not necessarily in a straight line.

Pis forPavlova

Pavlova is a dessert made from a variation of meringue with cornflour added to the mixture. The meringue base is then topped with cream and fresh fruit. Pavlova is an Australian and New Zealand dish, invented in honor of a visiting dancer called Anna Pavlova.
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A paw is a kind of animal's foot. Generally animals like cats, dogs and ferrets that eat other animals have paws. Animals that get eaten usually have hooves not paws. The paw in the picture belongs to a lion.
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Pis forPay

You pay someone when you give them money because they provided some kind of goods or services to you. Most people get paid every week because they work at a job, and they get paid for what they do in their job.