bologna (Meaning)

Wordnet

bologna (n)

the capital of Emilia-Romagna; located in northern Italy to the east of the Apennines

large smooth-textured smoked sausage of beef and veal and pork

Webster

bologna (n.)

A city of Italy which has given its name to various objects.

A sausage.

bologna Sentence Examples

  1. Bologna is a type of sausage that originated in Italy.
  2. My favorite sandwich is made with bologna, cheese, and mustard on white bread.
  3. As a child, I used to love fried bologna sandwiches for lunch.
  4. Some people pronounce "bologna" as "baloney," but they both refer to the same sausage.
  5. Bologna is often sliced thin and served cold in sandwiches or diced and added to pasta dishes.
  6. The deli counter had a wide variety of bologna, from regular to turkey to beef.
  7. She made a hearty bologna stew for dinner, a recipe passed down from her grandmother.
  8. The kids giggled at the silly bologna faces their mom made on their sandwiches.
  9. He bought a large ring of bologna to slice up for snacks during the week.
  10. Bologna is a versatile ingredient that can be used in various recipes, from appetizers to main courses.

FAQs About the word bologna

the capital of Emilia-Romagna; located in northern Italy to the east of the Apennines, large smooth-textured smoked sausage of beef and veal and porkA city of I

liverwurst, knackwurst,salami, kielbasa, pepperoni, weiner, liver pudding, knockwurst, wiener, sausage

No antonyms found.

Bologna is a type of sausage that originated in Italy.

My favorite sandwich is made with bologna, cheese, and mustard on white bread.

As a child, I used to love fried bologna sandwiches for lunch.

Some people pronounce "bologna" as "baloney," but they both refer to the same sausage.