She went to and fro about the room, cooking the sausage at the stove, while she opened her heart to him, unabashed.
The idea that soup could be made from a sausage skewer was so startling to them that it was repeated from one to another through the whole forest.
He called me his little friend, and I forgot for what I had come out into the world; forgot my sausage skewer, which I had laid in a crack in the floor, where it is still lying.
She had lost her sausage skewer but not her voice, and she began to speak at once, as if they waited only for her and would hear her only--as if nothing else in the world were of the least consequence.
I cannot shake the sausage peg and say, "Look, here is the skewer, and now the soup will come.
I thought over all this and saw quite plainly that if truth was really so far above everything else, it must be much more valuable than soup from a sausage skewer.
They were to assemble in the kitchen, and the three travelers were to stand in a row before them, and a sausage skewer covered with crape was to stand in the place of the missing mouse.
Then they took colors from the butterfly's wing, sprinkling them over the white drapery until it gleamed as if covered with flowers and diamonds, and I could no longer recognize my sausage skewer.
It wasn't the loss of the sausage or the bread or the cheese.
He came over to rub Ben's leg rather grimly, knowing well enough that breakfast sausage is not cat-food.
Can't help it, Kate, the way you stuff Reuben and me with sausage and kindness, we're bound to get big and bad and greasy.
She blinked in sorrow at the hominy and sausage she set before him.
The snuff-colored result had been amended by years of overeating into a hairy sausage too close to the floor.
Here is a morsel of sausage and a roll left, and a mouthful of red wine at the bottom of my flagon.
I ate the sausage moodily and was about to throw the paper away when my eye caught sight of an advertisement in the torn left-hand corner.
The fiddler at first suspected a jest: but on my repeated assurances took the letter thankfully, and at parting, on our release, pressed on me the end of his sausage wrapped in a piece of newspaper.
For months previously those two men, or others like them, had wandered over No Man's Land, and returned in due course to theirsausage and their beer, with nothing of interest to report.
A row of sausage balloons like a barber's rash adorned the sky as far as the eye could see.
You could go and fish for them in the morning with a sausage on the end of a string," murmured some one.
It serves the same purpose as a sausage machine as well.
Make into sausage shape, roll in egg, then in breadcrumbs, and fry crisp, or bake in a tin with a little butter in a sharp oven.
Mix, roll into shape, or pass through a sausage machine, dredge with flour, dip in batter, and fry crisp.
Allow to cool a little, then flour the hands, and form into sausage shape.
Prepare pastry as usual for sausage rolls, either short or puffy.
But whichever amount be the correct one, let the pork pies and sausage roly-polies rest in peace.
I could lick the younger one's all but hairless orifice with comfort, and she always laid quiet; but I had to pull open this one's sausage lips and hold back the dark thick fringe, which got into my eyes and tickled my nose.
I got on my knees, contemplating the sausage lips half open, from which my sperm was oozing, and then got off sorry it had been so quick a business.
The trimmings and some of the internal organs of pork are generally utilized to make sausage by chopping them very fine and then highly seasoning the chopped meat.
Frankfurters and sauerkraut, pork sausage and mashed potatoes, liverwurst and fried corn-meal mush are well-known combinations of this kind.
The meat used may be sausage provided especially for the purpose or some that is left over from a previous meal.
When we reached London, on our homeward journey, I called for sausageand mashed, and a tankard of bitter, by way of return to the simple life.
So seeing a worthy fellow ask that his porridge might be brought to him after his sausage and potato, I made bold to ask him the explanation of it.
Here is a copy of it: "Monday--Porridge, sausage and potato.
It takes a pile of Mother's pancakes and a heap of sausage to see a man through a day in the deer woods.
When he returned to the kitchen after doing the morning chores, Gram was making pancakes and cooking sausage and Gramps was sitting in a chair.
To be frank, a sausage had never impressed me as a particularly artistic creation, nor had I been wont to regard it as a species of decoration until Germany unfolded to me its many possibilities.
For example, we had as one course well-browned sausage surrounded by a mass of bright red carrots.
You can have one hundred pounds of sausagefrom twelve hundred weight of pork, and since the introduction of sausage choppers, a great deal more sausage is made, than formerly, by the old method.
In this waysausage will keep all summer, and is very nice when boiled slowly for several hours, and eaten cold.
If you have a large quantity, a sausagechopper is a great convenience.
The best fat to chop in with sausage is taken from the chines or back bones.
Take pieces of fresh pork that have been left from sausage meat, or any trimmings of the hams or shoulders; boil them, then chop.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sausage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.