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  • noun Plural form of kielbasa.

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Examples

  • What he and Felicia show up with is a case of beer, 4 huge steaks, a couple pounds of shrimp, a bunch of bratwurst, and, yes, two giant kielbasas.

    Animals archmage 2008

  • Nathan prefers the jalapeno kielbasas.. but, we can compromise ;

    Fast & Frugal Friday: Chicken & Turkey Sausage Grinders Jennifer 2009

  • Next week, let's kick it up a notch with kielbasas.

    Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 8 Recap: Gay Divorcees 2009

  • You have Horowitz so rattled, he was thrown out of Safeway for denouncing the kielbasas the other day.

    Crafty Lefties (Part II) 2006

  • Those words (usually for food, which is telling) are not really borrowed into English, as they only indicate something from another culture, no matter how many burritos or kielbasas you can buy in London.

    trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2006

  • Soon, I had a bag of chicken breasts, a bag of orange roughy, a sirloin tip roast and several kielbasas in a sinkful of cold water.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2003

  • Here is a Mrs. Woyna holding kielbasas at the general store in Appledale, where a box of Crisco shortening cost 30 cents, while a tin of oily pilchards went for 16 cents.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TOM HAWTHORN 2011

  • Here is a Mrs. Woyna holding kielbasas at the general store in Appledale, where a box of Crisco shortening cost 30 cents, while a tin of oily pilchards went for 16 cents.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TOM HAWTHORN 2011

  • Of course, few holiday observers plan to serve up scrambled eggs, bacon and toast on Easter Sunday: Diners will instead indulge in stout pink hams, hot cross buns, sweet yeast cakes, currant biscuits, cream-filled chocolate eggs, smoked kielbasas and gaudily decorated hard boiled eggs, paying homage to traditions forged in medieval Europe.

    Slashfood Hanna Raskin 2010

  • State Sen. Elizabeth Little, R-Queensbury, was at Oscar's on Saturday picking up sausage, kielbasas and ham and said she is thrilled to see them up and running again.

    poststar.com RSS 2010

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