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macaroni

[mak-uh-roh-nee] / ˌmæk əˈroʊ ni /
NOUN
pasta
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Example Sentences

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The main flaw in the plan—the ends of the bolt stuck out—was audaciously overcome by putting the Bible under a very large, overflowing dish of macaroni with butter and cheese.

From The Wall Street Journal

Harlow eats her macaroni and cheese and even asks for more carrot sticks—impressive for a six-year-old—before escaping to her princess-themed room.

From Literature

We went with a ribeye, paired with macaroni and cheese, Brussels sprouts, and another standout: creamy mashed potatoes.

From Salon

“They pick a new one every day,” Imogene said, “and then they put it in the morning announcements, like in what’s for lunch. Once it was macaroni and cheese.”

From Literature

His 18th-century forerunners, the London macaroni and the Paris incroyable, had one foot in the court and the other in the city street, but the dandy, posh or not, lived in a middle-class, democratic society.

From The Wall Street Journal