Macaroni [noun]
Definition of Macaroni:
pasta
Opposite/Antonyms of Macaroni:
-
Sentence/Example of Macaroni:
This decadent macaroni and cheese will be a hit with any size crowd.
This monstrous medley gave birth to the macaroni style, the very climax of barbarism.
Put some ounces of macaroni into boiling stock, then add any game cut into small joints three parts cooked.
Seven of the ten brands of recommended macaroni, noodles, etc., contained over 70 per cent.
Let it all boil till the macaroni is tender, then add a tablespoonful of Parmesan cheese and an ounce of butter.
The Macaroni Club was to the last century what Crockford's was to this.
A cold bird, a dish of macaroni, a salad and a flask of wine will try no inn-keepers capabilities, even with no notice beforehand.
Macaroni is the national dish of Italy, and very good it is too, though by no means does one have to live off it as many suppose.
It doesnt pay to get too well acquainted with the process of making macaroni.
A macaroni factory looks, from the outside, like a place devoted to making rope.