Another word for "limp noodle" could be "flaccid pasta." This phrase conveys a similar meaning, describing pasta that is overcooked and lacks firmness. Additionally, "soft spaghetti" could also be used to describe the same concept.
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The Latin word for another is Alius.
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noodle, doodle, not much else, just run through the alphabet for rhymes.Struedel, Oodle, Noodle, Kit'n Kaboodle, Doodle, Toodles!
The adjective limp means "not stiff" or easily manipulated in shape.A cooked noodle is limp, whereas an uncooked noodle is stiff (and breaks if bent). Another classic example of a limp item is a washcloth, especially when wet, because it is very flexible in shape.
chicken noodle soup
More limp or softer.
Easy! Soft. Flexible Limp.
The word "newspaper" has the initial sound as noodle.
there was a noodle on the floor
Another word for ductile would be... -yielding -squashy -spongy -supple -pliable -elastic -malleable -flexible -bendable -limp
The Word Noodle come from Chinese people because it was the firsst dish made in China so the word 'Noodle' come from China
noodle = Nudel noodles = Nudeln
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The word noodle, meaning "a strip of pasta" is a noun.
There is no Hawaiian word for noodle. Foreign foods would just keep their original names.