Definitions

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  • adjective informal sausagelike

Etymologies

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sausage +‎ -y

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Examples

  • The result is that her fingers look a little sausagey, and her hands are a bit mitteny.

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  • My wife, having ordered a dish with sausage, felt that she wanted it to be more overtly sausagey.

    Restaurant: Tinello, London SW1 John Lanchester 2010

  • In recent years, stuffed nylon tights have been twisted into sausagey amalgams of boobs, dicks and intestines.

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  • Looking closer at the sausagey digits , I see a couple of campers in mummy bags with a big blunt rolled & ready inbetween them.

    Regretsy – DDD Minus (NSFW) 2010

  • She makes it with big bread cubes and sausage and cranberries and apples (I fed the sausagey bits to Lucas), and I want to try copying it sometime.

    I’m surrounded by neon lights « Dyepot, Teapot 2006

  • I've never seen it at our FMs--it's usually something sausagey, pierogy-y, or apple frittery.

    Mmmmmm Canada Sara 2008

  • There was the headmistress, Miss Robinson, who arrived on an archaic bicycle each morning, skirts billowing up over sausagey ripples of cellulite, and then there was the real power behind the throne: the deputy head, Miss Saunders, nicknamed “Bubbles.”

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • Last night I called for the season's first use of the hot water bottle, fondly known as 'The Warmth Pig' for the way the heated rubber gives off a sausagey smell I was tired when the name came out, but it's sensibly stuck.

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  • Last night I called for the season's first use of the hot water bottle, fondly known as 'The Warmth Pig' for the way the heated rubber gives off a sausagey smell I was tired when the name came out, but it's sensibly stuck.

    Chicken, Leek, and Barley Soup Annemarie 2007

  • There was the headmistress, Miss Robinson, who arrived on an archaic bicycle each morning, skirts billowing up over sausagey ripples of cellulite, and then there was the real power behind the throne: the deputy head, Miss Saunders, nicknamed “Bubbles.”

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

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