A orange melon that contains a lot of seeds
Pumpkin is a noun and verbs don't describe nouns. They show actions or states eg:The pumpkin rolled down the hill. - actionThe pumpkin was rotten - state.Adjectives describe nouns:The large pumpkin rolled down the hill.The old pumpkin was rotten
Little pumpkin My little pumpkin Sweet little pumpkin I love pumpkins and I've always thought the word pumpkin used to describe babies is adorable!
Yes, "pumpkin seed" is a compound word. It is formed by combining two individual words: "pumpkin," which refers to the fruit, and "seed," which refers to the small, edible part of the fruit. Together, they describe the seeds that come from a pumpkin. However, as a noun phrase, it is often written as two separate words rather than a single compound word.
looks like a small pumpkin.
pumpkin is a pumpkin .... potato is a potato!!
Pumpkin soup is a soup made from the inside of a pumpkin.
Two thing that begin with the same sounds as pumpkin
The phrase "look like a pumpkin" often refers to someone with a round face or bright orange clothing, evoking the image of a pumpkin, especially around Halloween. It could also be used playfully to describe someone who feels bloated or has a flushed complexion. Ultimately, it’s a humorous way to comment on physical appearance or outfit choices.
Pumpkin flour is the result of slicing the pumpkin, then drying the pumpkin slices using either the dehydrator or the sun. After drying the pumpkin is then ground to make the flour.
Pumpkin comes from a pumpkin vine and grows on the ground
a pumpkin is orange and a pumpkin while a shrub is not....
no, pumpkin is not a drupe.