Pronunciation: /ˌpɑːpɑːrˈdɛli/
noun a type of wide, flat pasta similar to fettuccine
A1 I like to eat pappardelle pasta.
A2 She cooked a delicious pappardelle dish for dinner.
B1 The restaurant's specialty is homemade pappardelle with truffle sauce.
B2 The chef prepared a gourmet pappardelle dish with wild mushrooms.
C1 The pappardelle was cooked al dente and tossed in a rich tomato sauce.
C2 The pappardelle dish was garnished with fresh basil and grated Parmesan cheese.
formal The chef prepared a delicious pappardelle pasta dish with wild mushrooms and truffle oil.
informal I can't wait to dig into that creamy pappardelle pasta with bacon and peas.
slang Let's order some pappardelle and chill, it's gonna be so good.
figurative The pappardelle of life is full of twists and turns, but always delicious in the end.
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