[ US /ˌmækɝˈoʊni/ ]
[ UK /mˌækɐɹˈə‍ʊni/ ]
NOUN
  1. pasta in the form of slender tubes
  2. a British dandy in the 18th century who affected Continental mannerisms
    Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni
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How To Use macaroni In A Sentence

  • Add undrained can of macaroni seasoning with sardines. Archive 2009-03-01
  • I suppose real macaroni pie uses this kind, but I was never able to find it in the United States.
  • The work, epic in its tendencies, belongs to the category of burlesque compositions in macaronic verse (that is in a jargon, made up of Latin words mingled with Italian words, given a Latin aspect), which had already been inaugurated by Tifi Odasi in his "Macaronea", and which, in a measure, marks a continuance of the goliardic traditions of the Middle Ages. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • I cannot express in words how disspointed I was to find that “macaronic” did not refer to poetry sung to the tune of “Macarena” Waaay off topic - The Panda's Thumb
  • Some of the food vendors with barbecues decided to stick it out in the rain selling Indian tacos and macaroni chili.
  • In fact, however, a finer semolina flour is available; this is used for making pasta, so durum wheat is sometimes called macaroni wheat.
  • There's artichoke asparagus ravioli, linguini bolognese, macaroni and cheese, and asparagus risotto.
  • But they gave the trolls some food for thought by heading out to a restaurant and posting images of themselves scoffing burgers and macaroni cheese. The Sun
  • For two people, you need about 6oz of macaroni (or you can use any similar-sized pasta).
  • Stir together then add the drained macaroni. Times, Sunday Times
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