Perhaps the earliest English poster is that by which Caxton, about the year 1480, announced the "Pyes of Salisbury Use," at the Red Pole in the Almonry at Westminster.
If to eat hot, give it but half the seasoning, and make your pyes according to these forms.
To bake Sturgeon Pyes in dice work to be eaten hot.
Make your sturgeon pyes or pasties according to these forms.
We had to give him the contract, for every one of the Pyes .
In fact, it was doubtful whether some of the Pyes had any affections to win; but Anne hoped better things of Anthony, who looked as if he might be a rather nice boy if one ever got behind his sullenness.
Mrs. Lynde told them to keep on and show the Pyes that there really were people in the world who could do things without making a muddle of them.
Anne instantly made up her mind that she would win that boy's affection and discomfit the Pyes utterly.
I will not save her life, he sayd, Nor make my pyes of thee; Yet, if thou dost this deed bewraye, Thy butcher I will bee.
I will not save her life, he sayd, Nor make my pyesof thee; Yet if thou dost this deed bewraye, Thy butcher I will bee.
SHORT AND CRISP CRUST FOR TARTS AND PYES To half a peck of fine flower, take a pound and half of Butter, in this manner.
You may make minced Pyes thus: and bake them with Puff-past in a dish like a Florenden, and use Marrow instead of Suet.
When you take these Pyes out of the Oven, put in a Glass of Brandy, or a Glass of Sack or White Wine, into them, and stir it in them.
As Mrs. Rachel says, 'Pyes they always were and Pyes they always will be, world without end, amen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pyes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.