Definition of Macaronis

1. macaroni [n] - See also: macaroni

Lexicographical Neighbors of Macaronis

macarizing
macaron
macaroni
macaroni and cheese
macaroni and gravy
macaroni cheese
macaroni penguin
macaroni penguins
macaroni salad
macaroni wheat
macaronic
macaronically
macaronick
macaronics
macaronies
macaronis (current term)
macarons
macaroon
macaroonlike
macaroons
macartney
macauco
macaucos
macaulayite
macavahu
macaw
macaws

Literary usage of Macaronis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in Connection with the by Robert Chambers (1832)
"It would appear that the macaronis originated among a number of young men, who had made the grand tour, and on their return, formed themselves into a club, ..."

2. Old Times: A Picture of Social Life at the End of the Eighteenth Century by John Ashton (1885)
"The following brace of macaronis is taken from a print of the "Mock Duel, or a trip to Flanders" 26th May, 1789 : and, although the costume is scrupulously ..."

3. Historic Byways and Highways of Old England by William Andrews (1900)
"We give pictures of a pair of these macaronis, in all their glory. The head-dress of the man first attracts our attention. His hair is dressed into a large ..."

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