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  • noun Plural form of bologna.

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Examples

  • Before embarking on the Walsh he laid in a stock of "bolognas," a few pounds of the rankest "Sweitzer kase" and an abundance of "pretzels."

    The Expressman and the Detective Allan Pinkerton 1856

  • Orchids in greenhouses and on trees put forth their graceful flowers; palms of every description, candle trees with myriads of almost realistic candles which were suspended from the branches, sausage trees with veritable bolognas hanging from the limbs, bread-fruit trees, lovely vistas of the graceful banana, and groups of other foliage or shrubs surrounded us in abundance.

    Travels in the Far East Ellen Mary Hayes Peck

  • The Dutchman, doubtless thinking that he was doing that irrepressible a favor, brought up a big plate of sauerkraut and steamed bolognas, and the effect of this on the weak stomachs of those who happened to be in that vicinity can be better imagined than described.

    A Ball Player's Career Being the Personal Experiences and Reminiscensces of Adrian C. Anson Adrian Constantine Anson 1887

  • In the past 17 years, the business has won numerous awards from the Illinois Association of Meat Processors, including grand champion honors for sausage links, bone-in ham, beef summer sausage, bratwurst, beef and venison jerky, liverwurst and venison bolognas.

    QCOnline Metro News 2010

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