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Have you ever heard of this phrase 'hungry as a pumpkin'?
I ran into a line while watching an animated film.
"Would you go fetch your father? I bet he's hungry as a pumpkin by now."
hungry as a bear
hungry as a hog
hungry as a hunter
hungry as a hawk
hungry as a wolf
These were all in the idiom dictionary and those animals make sense in this expression.
Because almost of them are predators. Hogs? We have a image that they eat a lot. So they make sense.
But pumkin... I don't get it.
I am hungry as a pumpkin. DOES IT SOUND NATURAL?
And how come people started using pumpkin in this expressions? I'm curious to know it.
Aug 31, 2015 11:18 PM
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I've heard women use "Pumpkin" as an affectionate term for children. But I've never heard any of those idioms. Hunger idioms:
"I'm starving."
"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse."
August 31, 2015
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It should be "I bet he is AS hungry AS a pumpkin by now." The correct grammar pattern is "X is AS Y AS Z".
Anyhow, we don't use any of these idioms in my part of the United States: Western Massachusetts. Like Dr. Hall, I also have never heard any of these. We would say, "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse." here.
The idiom "as hungry as a bear" makes sense to me though. "As hungry as a pumpkin" just sounds silly since it isn't a predator or an animal like a pig or a hippo that eats a lot. Actually, you might even be able to say "I am as hungry as a hippo." We don't use this idiom here but people will easily understand it and they will be reminded of the childrens' game "Hungry Hungry Hippo" :)
August 31, 2015
1
Hi,
Pumpkins require lot's of water and "food" mainly in the form of soil minerals and mineral quality. So when a farmer grows pumpkins they need to constantly treat and fertilise the soil to replenish the minerals - The more minerals in the soil, the bigger the pumpkin :)
Source: I watch lots of boring television :)
M
August 31, 2015
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