1. pie - Noun
2. pie - Adjective
3. pie - Verb
4. Pie - Proper noun
A magpie.
An article of food consisting of paste baked with something in it or under it; as, chicken pie; venison pie; mince pie; apple pie; pumpkin pie.
See Camp, n., 5.
Any other species of the genus Pica, and of several allied genera.
The service book.
Type confusedly mixed. See Pi.
See Pi.
Source: Webster's dictionary$12 for a slice, $75 for a whole pie (whole pies available only by ordering; call at least 24 hours ahead). Source: Internet
Accounts vary as to why the pie fight was cut. Source: Internet
After insisting there would be no U-turns, today Gavin Williamson ate humble pie in the TV studios explaining why he has now performed a huge, screeching one. Source: Internet
A layer of vanilla ice cream is spread evenly over a baked pie crust, and then topped with a heavenly spiced-pumpkin puree mixed with fresh whipped cream. Source: Internet
An example of a Pareto inefficient distribution of the pie would be allocation of a quarter of the pie to each of the three, with the remainder discarded. Source: Internet
Around 3-12 items can be reasonably accommodated in a radial layout, but additional items past that tend to counteract the benefits of using pie menus in the first place. Source: Internet