Encara no tenim significats per a "punkins".
1I'm gwine to get yer as shore as punkins ain't cauliflowers!
2Watching corn and punkins come up out of the ground.
3I thought Poughkeepsie was some punkins; but this here town is five times as big.
4You are a good fellow, Herman, and I will take you in because you are some punkins.
5There's a fellow come up out of the Eleventh Ward in Marion that's some punkins in organizing.
6I'm just a rancher-prettysmall punkins, too, among all these big outfits, and you're a rancher's wife.
7I'm a cowman and a prospector, but I'm sure tender-footed on water, an' they don't know punkins.
8Oh, he's some punkins, Tom.
9When it gets started once it rolls out big words like punkins dropping out o' the tail of a wagon going up hill.
10But where I was raised, back down in Palo Pinto County, Texas, I was some punkins as a ladies' man myself-youhear me.
11We kept on going, and by the time punkins and county fairs was getting ripe we was into the upper left-hand corner of Ohio.
12Then he went, but returned and said: "There's no water in the bucket-Motherused the last drop to boil th' punkins," and renewed the fly-catching.
13"You set up to be some punkins of an engineer, now don't you?"
14"Aunt Sairy," Dennis told her, "you're some punkins.
15The little heads on top of the great sweating bodies, looked as if they were sleev buttons drove in the top of the Punkins.
16Can she make a punkin pie, Billy boy, Billy boy?
Punkins a través del temps