Cody and macaroni are not exact rhymes, but are close enough you could probably use them in a poem. An exact rhyme would be Cody and macarodi, but of course "macarodi" is not a real word.
Yeah i agree with that answer, its a slant rhyme, where two words are not exact rhymes but still sound similar. Shakespeare used these all the time.
Phonetically, omni rhymes with Romney. Calmly is a near-rhyme, as well.
The line "and they called it macaroni" is from the nursery rhyme "Yankee Doodle." It is a traditional American song with many variations and has been popular since the 18th century. It is often used to mock British soldiers during the American Revolutionary War.
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a penguin made of macaroni
Macaroni is a noun.
No macaroni is not a color it is a pasta.
Macaroni cheese.
The actual macaroni is classified as a carbohydrate- it is rich in starch, but be sure to not only feed on macaroni!
Macaroni cheese. Called macaroni and cheese in America and macaroni pie in Jamaica
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To answer your question, about 2-3 cups of macaroni will make 10 cups of cooked macaroni. That is only because macaroni swells up when you cook it.................