pizza
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of pizza
1930–35; < Italian pizza (variant pitta ), perhaps ultimately < Greek; Cf. pḗtea bran, pētítēs bran bread
Example Sentences
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In his spare time, he obsesses about where to find the perfect slice of New York-style pizza.Follow him on Twitter @CharlesPassy.
From MarketWatch
Then, it added, “On a completely unrelated note, we’re pleased to announce we’ll now be selling a new Kit Kat pizza.”
Its hind wheel is bent in half, like a folded pizza.
From Literature
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We didn’t make it back in time for the awards ceremony at the pool, but in typical post–swim meet tradition, Coach took the whole team for pizza.
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There were pubs before and after dinner and a chic pizza place sandwiched in between.
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