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Examples
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The diet culprits are always the Potatos, the corn, which includes soft drinks, and the deserts.
"They have bits sliced off and tied up and sucked out. I want to say to them, 'You lazy f---ing fat pig.'" Ann Althouse 2009
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I love Parisienne Potatos, so I went out and bought myself a melon baller.
Be My...Dinner Companion Sara 2007
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I love Parisienne Potatos, so I went out and bought myself a melon baller.
Archive 2007-02-01 Sara 2007
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Potatos + apple and cinnamon pudding, or something like it.
Archive 2006-07-01 The Nag 2006
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Potatos were then eaten chiefly by the Irish; and pheasants were not so common any where.
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I was also supposed to go to Jamba Juice to get her a small smoothie and to get her fruit and Lean Cuisine dinner, Potatos covered with cheese or something like that.
hemopoetic Diary Entry hemopoetic 2002
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Roast chicken (Turkey being very expencive), mashed Turnips, sweet Potatos and minse Pie.
Bab: A Sub-Deb 1917
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Potatos are unknown, but my Sepoys often brought me large coarse radishes and legumes.
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The Potatos of this Country are so agreeable to them, that they never fail to sweep 'em all clean, if they chance to come in their way.
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The second fruit, necessary unto humane life, which here they tryed, was Potatos.
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