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  • noun Plural form of pizza.

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Examples

  • Afterwards we had dinner in a pizze restaurant, a delicious veggie pizza with feta cheese and sundried tomatoes and other goodies, before heading home for coffee and brownies.

    Monday evening blues... magnio 2008

  • Use 1/4 of the dough for 3 thin-crust 12" pizzas pizze OR for 2/ 14" ones.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2008

  • If Obama was a beer or a take out pizze order now and deliver by halftime it would be one thing but he isn't and this is not the time or place.

    The end of momentum. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Use 1/4 of the dough for 3 thin-crust 12" pizzas pizze OR for 2/ 14" ones.

    5-MINUTE NO-KNEAD YEAST BREAD (AND FOCACCIA), TAKE TWO! Bryanna Clark Grogan 2008

  • After fruitless pleas to my husband to build me a wood-burning oven in our backyard, I focused my efforts on finding the best ingredients to make my truly authentic Italian pizze.

    Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2006

  • After fruitless pleas to my husband to build me a wood-burning oven in our backyard, I focused my efforts on finding the best ingredients to make my truly authentic Italian pizze.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Tokyoastrogirl 2006

  • Let cool for 5 minutes, then gently score with a knife a pizze cutter works wonderfully, cutting the shortbread into 30 pieces.

    Melt-in-your-Mouth Shortbread | Baking Bites 2006

  • Shortly after we had ordered the pizze, I remembered the miserable pizza with anchovies and capers we had only a few weeks earlier at Shane, and almost regretted it, fearing that it would be the same.

    I Liked it, Sor' Of - Sor Tino Ristorante 2005

  • Normally, I am not fond of ordering pizze in any place but a pizza “joint.”

    I Liked it, Sor' Of - Sor Tino Ristorante 2005

  • Moreover, these pizzas (or pizze) are inevitably cooked in super-hot ovens, typically 900 degrees or more and fired with coal.

    VarmintBites 2010

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