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She drew my attention to the occasional habit of the O.E.D.'s editors of writing definitions that lumped together startlingly disparate items, like the one for bing, which states that it may describe a heap of corn, potatoes, stones, earth or dead bodies.
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Employing "guile without artifice," as one admirer recalled, Powell was capable of altering a sour mood in the pressroom or defusing a hostile question with an informed rebuttal, a sly riposte or a heap of south Georgia corn pone.
The combination platter includes a heap of perico eggs, arepas (toasted white corn cakes), rice and beans, and sliced steak or sausage, served with a side of ají, a hot sauce flecked with onions, peppers and tomatoes and other ingredients.
Tostadas are deep-fried corn tortillas with a heap of something good on top.
A heap of practically undressed, deliciously sweet crab arrives on warm corn fritters still slowly deflating from the fryer.
"You must eat a lot of corn".
That's a lot of corn dollies.
I sit on a heap of days.
Berlin was a heap of rubble.
"A heap of corpses piled up in front of me".
Or is it a heap of chaotic spaghetti?
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