Crossword clues for matzoh
matzoh
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also matzo, flat piece of unleavened bread eaten by Jews during the Passover, 1846, from Hebrew matztzah (plural matztzoth) "unleavened bread," literally "juiceless," from stem of matzatz "he sucked out, drained out."
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of matzo English)
WordNet
n. brittle flat bread eaten at Passover [syn: matzo, matzah, unleavened bread]
Usage examples of "matzoh".
They looted the Jewish market, taking everything but the matzoh and the yahrzeit candles.
The smell of lake carp and whitefish, onions, eggs, matzoh meal, salt and pepper was pungent.
Get me a bowl of matzoh ball soup, corned beef on rye, and some kasha varnishke.
He cut his matzoh ball into four pieces, ate the first one, and sighed contently.
The Fat Man says he loves old people and I believe him, because he gets tears in his eyes when he talks about his grandmother and her matzoh balls that you eat sitting on ladders scraping them off the ceiling.