Aún no tenemos significados para "many pies".
1My goodness, your former amour certainly had his fingers in many pies.
2The lad she was with had eaten a few too many pies.
3Why do you suppose Susan Cotton-Tail had made so many pies?
4I have not seen so many pies in one place since I left home.
5He wants to sell as many pies as he can.
6He seems, at all events, to have had his finger in a good many pies.
7We have our fingers in too many pies.
8He's got his fingers in too many pies.
9It was a case of the king putting a finger in too many pies-he was cruelly burned.
10Like Thomas Pynchon, William Gaddis and other genre-bending authors, Neal Stephenson has his fingers in too many pies to count.
11First day on the job and van Rooyen has already mad eheadlines for having oh so many fingers in so many pies.
12He fully admits that he is very hard to put in one box because he has his finger in so many pies.
13Another of these is Project Lyttelton, a social enterprise with its fingers in many pies including a time bank, community garden and op-shop.
14No one knew exactly how many pies his thumb had explored, but it was known that he was a clever and comparatively rich man.
15Sitting in the middle of the process is the Whitehall mandarin with his fingers in so many pies, the cabinet secretary, Sir Jeremy Heywood.
16He has a home for every week of the year and a finger in so many pies he could sate his hunger purely by osmosis.
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