sausage - use in sentences

Preposition: with

  • mash: Sausages with mash, sausages with pasta, sausages with just about every combination going.

Converse of object

  • cook: Isn't there an easier way to cook sausages than turning them every few minutes?
  • fry: It shows in your way of frying sausages, don't laugh.

Adjective modifier

  • spicy: The soup a cream of lentils and spicy sausage at £ 6 was delicious.
  • grilled: Two hours out of Heathrow breakfast was served with two hot choices, either grilled beef sausage or a delightful vol-au-vent with scrambled eggs.
  • sizzling: It has two bats filled with fried breakfasts and a string of sizzling sausages for a net.
  • homemade: We offer an extensive and increasing range of homemade sausages and burgers, many using local recipes.
  • fried: It would be so nice to have a fried sausage right now.. .
  • home-made: An Oxford butcher probably created this recipe in the days when every butcher's shop sold its own special home-made sausages.

Modifies a noun

  • roll: I went to the 24-hour bakery for a sausage roll - my typical Friday night purchase.
  • casing: However, consideration was still being given to the possibility of excluding from the ban the intestines when used as sausage casings.
  • casserole: From Cumberland to Lincolnshire and sausage casserole to sausage rolls, we have everything for the sausage lover.
  • sandwich: Make sausage sandwiches or add to hot potato salads!
  • meat: Secondly, where the bird is dry, like turkey, a sausage meat stuffing helps keep the flesh moist.

Noun used with modifier

  • chorizo: If you are using bacon rather than Spanish chorizo sausage, gently fry the bacon in the pan until cooked through.
  • pork: Bacon, Pork sausages, Mushrooms, Tomato [ cooked or raw ] Eggs; - boiled, poached, scrambled or fried.
  • veggie: My friend Karen had a veggie meal - the same but with veggie sausage and without the bacon.
  • venison: Tom and Adam are going to develop a range of venison sausages in secret.
  • chipolata: I expected Caroline to burst out laughing, as surely this must be the smallest chipolata sausage she has seen during her nursing career.
  • cocktail: Plus they're usually only big enough to accommodate a couple of cocktail sausages and a fish finger.

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