pinata

NOUN
  1. plaything consisting of a container filled with toys and candy; suspended from a height for blindfolded children to break with sticks
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How To Use pinata In A Sentence

  • Piñatas hung from everywhere and colorful bags of candy bulged from the floor to ceiling shelves. A Piñata tradition
  • And keep in mind how we got here, an energy bill, a farm bill, a highway bill that is worth hundreds of billions of dollars and what "The Washington Post" called a pinata of pork. CNN Transcript Jul 28, 2008
  • Wood panelling lines the walls, and bright-coloured decorations abound, including one particularly large and intimidating parrot piñata.
  • Hokey as it might seem, go for the stuff you loved as a kid - musical chairs, limbo, pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey, charades or a pinata.
  • Adorned with piñatas, sombreros and the occasional poncho, the Mexican Café represents the ‘stereotype’ of Mexican décor and food.
  • Cinco de Mayo is celebrated with the ceremonial burning of a piñata in the shape of King George, which is referred to as ‘the Guy.’
  • We'll just take our furry piñata and go," Frank told the mammoth," if you don't mind. ICE AGE
  • It was called a pinata of perks and the best energy bill corporations could buy. Wolfson: Obama Must Win Pennsylvania - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com
  • A feature of these is the Filipino variation on the Mexican pinata: a bamboo frame from which dangle packages of sweets, fruit, and toys on strings.
  • The messiest of the activities on offer was the creation of piñatas using papier-mache and brightly coloured paint.
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