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ravioli, n. pl.|rævɪˈəʊlɪ| [It., pl. of raviolo in the same sense: see raviol.] Small square pasta cases filled with meat or vegetables.
1841Thackeray in Fraser's Mag. June 721/2 For the same money, I might have had..a heap of macaroni, or ravioli. 1846Dickens Pictures from Italy 47 Real Genoese dishes, such as Tagliarini; Ravioli..with fresh green figs. 1898L. Merrick Actor Manager 66 Oliphant was duly introduced to ravioli. 1947H. Innes Lonely Skier i. 23 ‘No need to try and catch their eyes,’ Joe Wesson said through a mouthful of ravioli. 1956A. Wilson Anglo-Saxon Att. ii. iii. 363 Ravioli was in preparation for dinner. 1969B. Malamud Pictures Fidelman 160 The deaf woman was up and down to supply the glass blower with ravioli, cheese, bread. 1972H. C. Rae Shooting Gallery iv. 247 She cooked up a tin of Ravioli, spiced it with Parmesan and mixed herbs. 1975J. Gores Hammett xvi. 110 Soup to start. Ravioli. Salad after. |