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linguine

[ling-gwee-nee] / lɪŋˈgwi ni /


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Well, to be fair, the woman in the video did take angel-hair pasta and turn it into a far wider cut, which she likened to fettuccine, or possibly linguine.

From Washington Post

In this expressionistic fable, creeps have claws, limbs stretch like linguine noodles, and the would-be lovebirds must settle for much less than seven glitzy sequels.

From New York Times

I quickly boil some linguine and add ¼ cup of the pasta water to loosen it up a little bit and help it bind to the pasta.

From Salon

There’s no guessing how the crawfish linguine gilded with crab sauce landed on the menu.

From Washington Post

And by “it,” I mean buy fresh linguine to serve with clams.

From Washington Post