Definitions for maccaroni

maccaroni mac·ca·ro·ni

Spelling: [mak-uh-roh-nee]
IPA: /ˌmæk əˈroʊ ni/

Maccaroni is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 376 anagrams from letters in maccaroni (aaccimnor).

Definitions for maccaroni

noun

  1. macaroni.
  2. small, tubular pasta prepared from wheat flour.
  3. an English dandy of the 18th century who affected Continental mannerisms, clothes, etc.

Origin of maccaroni

1590-1600; earlier maccaroni dialectal Italian, plural of maccarone (Italian maccherone). See macaroon

Examples for maccaroni

They bake their own bread and sometimes make their own maccaroni at home.

Our present ephemeral dandy is akin to the maccaroni of my earlier days.

Allow half a pound of butter to a pound of maccaroni and half a pound of cheese.

Put your maccaroni into the sauce, and just stir it together.

We will cook the maccaroni in the kitchen; you will eat on this table.

I cannot help you to any detailed account of the maccaroni preachers.

Lambert laughed in the act of lifting some maccaroni to his mouth.

While the maccaroni is boiling, take care that it does not get into lumps.

Take some maccaroni, in the proportion of half a pound to two quarts of soup.

Do not let it boil long enough for the maccaroni to lose its shape.

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