Definitions

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  • noun A single, large parcel of pasta with a filling, served with a sauce.

Etymologies

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Italian raviolo.

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Examples

  • There will be no pasta making machine in sight and no face-sized abominations called raviolo!

    Archive 2007-01-01 Haalo 2007

  • There will be no pasta making machine in sight and no face-sized abominations called raviolo!

    Pasta Pictorial Haalo 2007

  • Amazing: the antipasto platter, the "uovo" raviolo with truffle butter, the spinach-and-pear salad, the grilled shrimp, the braised beef cheeks and the tagliolini with ragu.

    Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2010

  • Amazing: the antipasto platter, the "uovo" raviolo with truffle butter, the spinach-and-pear salad, the grilled shrimp, the braised beef cheeks and the tagliolini with ragu.

    Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2010

  • Amazing: the antipasto platter, the "uovo" raviolo with truffle butter, the spinach-and-pear salad, the grilled shrimp, the braised beef cheeks and the tagliolini with ragu.

    Restaurants: Go, Consider, Stop Steve Forbes 2010

  • Popinjay, keep me in your little chest, nestle me in your cosy love hotel, my mouthful of tangy violets, my pumpkin raviolo, my spoon of crushed moonlight in June.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • My brochette of scallops lay on a giant raviolo, soggy in a seasick green sauce.

    How to Be a Gourmet in the Paris Stores Peter Hellman 2010

  • Popinjay, keep me in your little chest, nestle me in your cosy love hotel, my mouthful of tangy violets, my pumpkin raviolo, my spoon of crushed moonlight in June.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • Popinjay, keep me in your little chest, nestle me in your cosy love hotel, my mouthful of tangy violets, my pumpkin raviolo, my spoon of crushed moonlight in June.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • I started with the fava bean/sweet pea raviolo with mushroom, brown butter, mint, pine nuts and Parmesan, along with the grilled Spanish octopus with cardamom pickled carrots, mint and jalapeno cilantro sauce.

    Teresa Rodriguez Williamson: Manhattan's Soon-to-be Hot Spots 2009

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