orange pumpkin heads with different faces

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orange pumpkin heads with different faces.

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Party,Light,Autumn,Orange,Happy,Halloween,Monster,Faces,Pumpkin,Scary,Horror,Evil,Expressions,Humor,Jack,Jackolantern,Lanterns

This vector contains the following main colors: Stiletto,Persian Red,Neon Carrot,Sunglow,Outrageous Orange
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pumpkin wiki:
pkin is a gourd (Cucurbitaceae), most commonly orange in colour when ripe, that grows as a fruit from a trailing vine of the genus Cucurbita. Cultivated in North America, continental Europe, as well as in English cottage gardens, Cucurbita varieties include Curcurbita pepo, Cucurbita maxima, Cucurbita mixta, or Cucurbita moschata — all plants native to the Western hemisphere. The pumpkin varies greatly in form, being sometimes nearly globular, but more generally oblong or ovoid in shape. The rind is smooth and very variable in colour. The larger kinds acquire a weight of 40 to 80 lb (18 to 36 kg) but smaller varieties are in vogue for garden culture. Pumpkins are a popular food, with their innards commonly eaten cooked and served in dishes such as pumpkin pie. Pumpkins are traditionally used to carve Jack-o'-lanterns for use as part of Halloween celebrations. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Party wiki:
[y is a social gathering intended primarily for celebration and recreation. While having some things in common with religious and seasonal festivals, the term "party" usually denotes a smaller gathering for a personal, rather than cultural, occasion even when the occasion is simply that of enjoyment. See more at Wikipedia.org...]


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