Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The pungent fruit of plants of the genus Capsicum.
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Examples
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The cook, Mary, is small, Irish, gray, with the temper of a pepper-pod and the voice of a guinea-hen suffering from bronchitis, but she can cook like an angel.
The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm John Williams Streeter
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"Oh, no!" said Corny; "we just intend to have a little coronation, and to ask the people to remember that she's a queen and not a pepper-pod woman; and if you could just give us a paper commission, and sign it, we should -- at least I should -- feel a good deal easier."
A Jolly Fellowship Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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-- I should like to take a sling with him, or a drap of cyder with a pepper-pod in it, to make it warm and comfortable.
The Contrast Royall Tyler 1791
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-- I should like to take a sling with him, or a drap of cyder with a pepper-pod in it, to make it warm and comfortable.
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To garnish the cutlets, cut some tiny green leaves from pickled gherkins, and red ones from the skin of a red pepper-pod, and place two of each in the centre of each cutlet, star-shaped; a touch of white sauce will make them stick; place a speck of parsley not larger than a pin’s head in the centre.
Choice Cookery Catherine Owen
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"She ought to give up this pepper-pod business right away.
A Jolly Fellowship Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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