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UK
/bəlˈəʊni/
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[ US /bəˈɫoʊni/ ]
[ US /bəˈɫoʊni/ ]
NOUN
- large smooth-textured smoked sausage of beef and veal and pork
How To Use bologna In A Sentence
- The substitution of mortadella for the Vietnamese bologna/pork roll also worked, but their house-made terrine, which is nice on its own, lacked the wonderful funkiness of Vietnamese head cheese and pâté. Serious Eats: New York
- Lightly pan-fry bologna slice (with rind) until it curls into a bowl shape.
- Before I leave his house today I'm using every single slice of bologna in the refrigerator to draw a gigantic round smiley face on his clean sheets.
- Here, a breakdown of three lowbrow lunch meats and where to find them, plus a shout-out to mortadella, the original bologna, from Bologna--Oscar Mayer's aristocratic ancestor. 'Anti-Artisanal': Lunch Meat Has Its Moment
- Colliva, “Bologna dal XIV al XVIII secolo: ‘Governo misto’ o signoria senatoria?” in A. Delizia!
- Highly skilled Italian sculptors would originally been awarded similar commissions, setting a standard few sculptors can match today, these sculptors would have been trained in Italian workshops created by the likes of Giambologna and Bernini. Christopher Moran a true Renaissance Man commissions Sculptor Andrew Sinclair for his riverside Palace – Crosby Hall
- The changes in teaching styles and methods the Bologna package calls for also strike at the core of faculty traditions and culture.
- [FN#548] Burton's book, Etruscan Bologna, has a chapter on the contadinesca favella Bolognese, pp. 242-262. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
- We romanticize how great it is drinking pichets of vin rouge in southern France and marvel at how the food of Bologna goes so well with the local wine. Home field disadvantaged – NYT on SF wine lists | Dr Vino's wine blog
- Edna directed us in laying out a calico tablecloth, and she prepared the food: bologna sandwiches and potato salad.