macaroni
61macaroni — mac·a·ro·ni || ‚mækÉ™ roÊŠnɪ n. pasta made from a paste of wheat flour that has been formed into tubular shapes n. 18th century young British foppish dandy who adopted the manners and customs of countries he visited; affected young man …
62Macaroni — Maccheroni Comédie dramatique d Ettore Scola, avec Jack Lemmon, Marcello Mastroianni, Daria Nicolodi, Isa Danieli. Pays: Italie Date de sortie: 1985 Technique: couleurs Durée: 1 h 45 Résumé Quarante ans après la libération de… …
63macaroni — [ˌmakə rəʊni] noun (plural macaronies) 1》 a variety of pasta formed in narrow tubes. 2》 an 18th century British dandy affecting Continental fashions. Origin C16: from Ital. maccaroni, plural of maccarone, from late Gk makaria food made from… …
64macaroni — n. 1. Italian paste, Genoese paste. 2. Medley, extravaganza. 3. Droll, fool, jester, merry andrew, scaramouch. 4. Beau, exquisite, fop, popinjay, dandy, cox comb, jackanapes, jack a dandy, man milliner, man of dress, vain fellow …
65macaroni — n. 1. pasta, paste, dough. 2. dandy, fop, jack a dandy, Beau Brummel, fancy Dan, coxcomb, popinjay, Sl. peacock, Sl. swell, Fr. petit mattre; fashion plate, fashionable, clothes horse, pretty boy, sharp dresser, Zoot suiter, the glass of fashion… …
66macaroni — mac·a·ro·ni …
67macaroni — UK [ˌmækəˈrəʊnɪ] / US [ˌmækəˈroʊnɪ] noun [uncountable] a type of pasta in the form of short curved tubes …
68macaroni — [ˌmækəˈrəʊni] noun [U] a type of pasta in the form of short curved tubes …
69macaroni — mac•a•ro•ni [[t]ˌmæk əˈroʊ ni[/t]] n. pl. nis, nies 1) coo small tubular pasta made of wheat flour 2) brit. an English dandy of the 18th century affecting Continental ways • Etymology: 1590–1600; < dial. It maccaroni, pl. of maccarone …
70macaroni — I. /mækəˈroʊni / (say makuh rohnee) noun (plural macaronis or macaronies) 1. a kind of pasta, prepared from wheat flour, in the form of dried, hollow tubes. 2. an English dandy of the 18th century who affected foreign ways. Also, maccaroni.… …