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pasta
[ pah-stuh; especially British pas-tuh ]
noun
- any of various flour-and-egg food preparations of Italian origin, made of thin, unleavened dough and produced in a variety of forms, usually served with a sauce and sometimes stuffed.
pasta
/ ˈpæstə /
noun
- any of several variously shaped edible preparations made from a flour and water dough, such as spaghetti
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pasta1
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Example Sentences
At which point Barry orders the pasta in meat sauce, followed up by Tiramisu.
Dried pasta and canned goods are prepared with nothing more than a pair of nail clippers.
Gluten-Free Pasta Tons of conventional pasta brands have joined the gluten-free ranks with their own varieties.
You have taken to gnawing on dried pasta, the only thing left in your larder after days of gorging.
WHERE TO EAT: Nudel Restaurant in Lenox for thoughtfully constructed pasta dishes.
But Señor Pasta had already formed his resolution, and it was not to mix at all in the affair, either as consulter or consulted.
At seventeen, on hearing Pasta sing in Paris, she sought out the artist and solicited lessons.
She had brought him a box of Pasta Mack tabloids, and unfortunately there was not at that time a bath in the whole prison.
I went to the opera the other night and saw Pasta's "Medea" for the first time.
Pasta and Rubini surpassed themselves in the splendor of their performance.
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