tomato saucy
See also: tomato-saucy
English
Adjective
tomato saucy (comparative more tomato saucy, superlative most tomato saucy)
- Alternative form of tomato-saucy.
- 1989, Kitty E. Maynard, Lucian Maynard, Theodore G. Duncan, edited by Julia M. Pitkin, Cooking for Diabetics, Nashville, Tenn.: Rutledge Hill Press, →ISBN, page 67:
- Hearty Tomato Saucy Drink
- 2014, Richard Eyre, What Do I Know? People, Politics and the Arts, London: Nick Hern Books, →ISBN, page 47:
- Ruthie grew up in New York so it was South Italian food she was used to: ‘tomato saucy, meatbally’.
- 2017, Michael Suchman, Ethan Ciment, NYC Vegan: Iconic Recipes for a Taste of the Big Apple, Woodstock, Va.: Vegan Heritage Press, LLC, →ISBN, page 86:
- Whether you’re at a pizza joint, an Italian restaurant, or a diner, this gooey, cheesy, tomato saucy, noodley goodness awaits your mere order.
- 2021, Ashley Banjo, Jordan Banjo, with Alexandra Sheppard, Fly High Crew, London: Scholastic Children’s Books, →ISBN, page 69:
- He laid plates stacked with several cheesy, tomato saucy bagels on Jax and Trey’s laps.
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