The tip or the point.
half a piece of pie. pie
slice or wedge
One-half a piece of pie.
I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last half piece of pie.
The entire pie would be the biggest piece of the pie, i.e., 100 percent.
First you open your mouth. Then you put the piece of pie inside. Next you close your mouth. After that, you chew the pie. Last, you swallow the pie.
Big Piece of Pumpkin Pie
No, a piece of pie does not have a backbone.
There are six slices of pie in a Trivial Pursuit pie game piece.
When you have a single piece on any point it is vulnerable. It is called a "blot". If you put a second piece with it is is called "making the point". Same thing if you move two pieces to the same empty point. If you have two or more pieces -- a "stack" -- on a point, it is called "owning the point".
No, I cannot give you a piece of apple pie because 1) I don't have any apple pie 2) I don't know where you are 3) Why should I? 4) You should stop asking dumb questions on answers.com
A piece of land that juts into the water is called a peninsula.