What is another word for sausages?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒsɪd͡ʒɪz] (IPA)

Sausages are a tasty and versatile food item enjoyed across the globe. While the term sausage is commonly used to refer to any tubular meat product, there are various synonyms to describe different types of sausages. For example, frankfurters and hot dogs are long and thin, while bratwursts and chorizo are thicker and shorter. Kielbasa and salami are cured smoked sausages that are commonly used in sandwiches and appetizers. Andouille and mortadella are types of sausage popular in French and Italian cuisine respectively. No matter the type, sausages remain a beloved and tasty addition to any meal.

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Usage examples for Sausages

Wonderful people ye are, to be sure; and whether in your talent for savings, or dislike for sausages, alike admirable and praiseworthy!
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
They had found the German rations, and besides the sausages and bread and gallons of cold coffee in petrol-tins, which the boys shared among themselves, quantities of long, fat, and excellent cigars.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
Arrange in a baking-pan and bake in a very hot oven till the sausages are brown and the bread crisp.
"The Myrtle Reed Cook Book"
Myrtle Reed

Famous quotes with Sausages

  • Never chain your dogs together with sausages. One must accustom one's self to be bored.
    John Berger
  • Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made.
    Otto von Bismarck
  • To retain respect for sausages and laws, one must not watch them in the making.
    Otto von Bismarck
  • I don't want to write formula. I don't want to crank these books out like sausages. Every book is different, which takes a hell of a lot of ingenuity on my part.
    Sue Grafton
  • We came from a family where we ran our own small business. Our dad made his own products. We made our own sausages, our own meatloafs, our own pickles. Dad had to do everything himself. He had to figure out how to finance his business.
    Marcy Kaptur

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