mac-and-cheesy
See also: mac and cheesy
English
Adjective
mac-and-cheesy (comparative more mac-and-cheesy, superlative most mac-and-cheesy)
- Alternative form of mac and cheesy.
- 2014 July 6, Jackie Burrell, “Books for Cooks: Gourmet mac and cheese”, in Oakland Tribune, Oakland, Calif.: Bay Area News Group, →ISSN, →OCLC, page F5, columns 2–3:
- It’s a collection of gourmet twists on the mac-and-cheesy theme, from Pastitsio with Kefalotyri and Lamb to Shirred Eggs with Pesto, Pasta and Laura Chenel Chevre.
- 2021 January 28, Michael Sheridan, “$200 mac-and-cheesy robbery”, in Robert York, editor, Daily News, volume 102, number 217, New York, N.Y.: Daily News L.P., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4, column 1:
- Surveillance video shows a burglar breaking into a Brooklyn mac and cheese joint and taking more than $200 in cash.
- 2024 April 30, Mike Copeland, “Inaugural Mac Fest coming this summer”, in Steve Boggs, editor, Waco Tribune-Herald, volume 132, number 19, Waco, Tex.: Lee Enterprises, →OCLC, page A2, column 1:
- What might be Waco’s first official celebration of all things mac-and-cheesy is scheduled July 14.