calzone

[kalˈtsəʊni]

calzone Definition

an Italian dish consisting of a folded pizza, typically crescent-shaped, that is stuffed with cheese, meat, vegetables, or any combination thereof.

Using calzone: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "calzone" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I ordered a calzone with pepperoni and mushrooms.

  • Example

    The restaurant offers a variety of calzones with different fillings.

  • Example

    She shared a calzone with her friend for lunch.

calzone Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for calzone

Phrases with calzone

  • a calzone filled with various types of meat, such as sausage, ham, and bacon

    Example

    He prefers a meat calzone over a vegetarian one.

  • a calzone filled with vegetables, such as spinach, mushrooms, and peppers

    Example

    She always orders a vegetarian calzone because she doesn't eat meat.

  • a sweet calzone filled with fruit, chocolate, or other dessert ingredients

    Example

    The restaurant's dessert calzone with Nutella and strawberries is a must-try.

Origins of calzone

from Italian 'calzone', meaning 'trouser leg'

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Summary: calzone in Brief

A 'calzone' [kalˈtsəʊni] is an Italian dish that consists of a folded pizza, typically crescent-shaped, that is stuffed with cheese, meat, vegetables, or any combination thereof. It comes in different varieties such as meat, vegetarian, and dessert calzone.