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wienerwurst
noun as in frankfurter
noun as in sausage
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The frankfurter came to the U.S. with immigrants from Germany, and the wienerwurst, or wiener, came with those from Austria.
“The wienerwurst is yet to come,” observed Lull, in a voice sepulchral and ominous.
He ate much wienerwurst and drank beer freely, and on holidays devoured, at one sitting, a half-dozen loaves of bread, the centers of which had been previously dug out and filled with melted lard.
He was waitin' at the station for me, with a high-wheeled cart, and a couple of gingery circus horses hitched one in front of the other like two links of wienerwurst.
Poetry was foolishness and all musicians were poor—there were a hundred of them in Zwickau who lived on rye-bread and wienerwurst.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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