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Sentence count:11Posted:2019-08-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: custardcustard creamcustard applebustardmustardstardustmustard oilmustard gasMeaning: n. a prop consisting of an open pie filled with real or artificial custard; thrown in slapstick comedies. 
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(1) He is the perfect recipient of the custard pie.
(2) I am looking for a diet custard pie recipe made with farina.
(3) The combination of his father's age and the custard pie attack will have elicited a tremendous amount of sympathy.
(4) He stuffed down a custard pie and then two more blueberry pies all within five minutes. Just in time to win the contest. Sentencedict.com
(5) I'll have fried shrimps and rolls, custard pie and coffee, please.
(6) This custard pie with a sweet pastry crust is a South African favorite, especially at tea time. I got this wonderful recipe from a friend.
(7) If someone receives a custard pie in his face, we laugh.
(8) Ca:Fried shrimps and rolls, coffee and custard pie, sir. I'm very sorry, but custard pie is just sold out now, sir. Why don't you take our custard pudding?
(9) A slapstick scene usually includes someone being hit in the face with a custard pie.
(10) The Daily Mirror and the Daily Star focus on the protestor who hit Rupert Murdoch in the face with a custard pie.
(11) In 2000, Ann Widdecombe joined the ranks of those favoured few who have received a custard pie in the face.
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