A pipkin is a small earthenware bowl, and a pannikin is a small metal drinking vessel. |
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On the other end, we set up the pipkin with honey for the gingerbread, and on the far side, the small skillets for cooking turnips. |
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As rain falls around them, Colburn pours orange juice from a pipkin into a bucket of cream. |
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Pipkin was a psychologist who wanted to develop his sense of smell so he ate and acted like a dog, sniffing around the ground and trying to recognize people by their smell. |
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His doting mother, Mrs. Pipkin, thinks he is beautiful and, more importantly, musical. |
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Music pours out of every illustration, discordantly at first, melodically in the final pages, as Frederic finds his niche and conducts the Pipkin Family Orchestra in his wonderfully fabulous song. |
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One day when he knew old Lobbs was out, Nathaniel Pipkin had the temerity to kiss his hand to Maria Lobbs. |
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