They all enjoyed themselves hugely; those up aloft sniffing as the fragrant odour of cooking sausages floated up to them from the cook-house.
Even Uncle Podger thought things were going too far when one day a midshipman from one of these ships ordered four tins of Oxford sausages to be sent down to his boat's crew.
And after the sausages had ceased to be, he lit a Red Herring cigarette and went swaggering out into the twilight street.
David had been taught not to look greedy, even though he felt greedy, and he was shocked to see the way in which Joey and old Joey and even Josy eyed the sausages they had given him.
Joey and his father were shadowing a pork-butcher's shop, pocketing the sausages for which their family has such a fatal weakness, and so when the butcher engaged Joey as his assistant there was soon not a sausage left.
He put all the sausages into the end of the machine that they had issued from, and turned the handle backward, and then out came the dog at the other end!
You could see that Joey (if you caught him with his hand in your plate) was a bit ashamed of himself, and he admitted to us that sausages were a passion with him.
However, this did not matter, for there was a box rather like an ice-cream machine, and you put chunks of pork in at one end and turned a handle and they came out as sausages at the other end.
The sausages in that country were generally made of cooked meat flavoured with garlic and cayenne pepper, so that they were fit for eating at all times without cooking.
If it be a butcher's, pouch a leg of beef and half a sheep or so, and be sure not to forget to bring a yard or two of sausages trailing on the ground behind you.
If he won't believe you, punch him in the waistcoat, and batter him about with his barometer and warming-pan, or sausages and mutton.
Half of the washerwomen were perched on the edge of their tubs, eating sausages between slices of bread and drinking from open bottles of wine.
The Brigadier-General meantime had been eating sausages as hard as he could.
Never did small cheese sandwiches and little German sausages taste so delicious as at our first stop on our way to the salt mines.
One of the maids brought a string of sausages sizzling hot from the pan and deftly snipped off as many as were called for upon each of our plates.
One end of the room was given up to what appeared to be a charcoal furnace built of bricks, over which in plain view buxom maids, whose red cheeks were purple from the heat, were frying delicious little sausages in strings.
The blood, she felt, should be thinned after a winter of sausages and rich cocoa.
Even the Land of Delight faded before this new bliss of stalking from tree to tree, of killing unsuspecting citizens who sat on rugs on the ground and ate sausages and little cakes.
As there are sausages for breakfast——” and a subdued giggle went round.
But ask yourself how he will feel in a week or so, after he and she have been helping themselves to sausages out of the same dish day after day at the breakfast sideboard.
I remembered the counsel I had given Gussie in the matter of the sausages and ham.
Have you forgotten that telegram I sent to Gussie Fink-Nottle, steering him away from the sausages and ham?
You never explained that cipher telegram about thesausages and ham.
He had sausages for breakfast and sausages for dinner, and, as evening drew on, and he knew he was well on the right side of the Channel, he knocked out his pipe and began to think of sausages for tea.
She was busy makingsausages and setting down a stug of butter for her man's use on the voyage.
So aboard he went with all his belongings, not forgetting his wife's sausages and the stug of butter and the cinder-sifter.
So he fetched out his frying-pan and plenty sausages and fried away for dear life--with butter too, which was ruinous waste.
I will give you good vodka and sausages if you will help us.
At any other time the dog's anger would have roused Maciek's suspicion, but how could one think anything but well of a guest who had already given vodka and sausages and who was offering more drink?
King from his dressing-room, 'let us have sausages for breakfast!
The King for all reply flung the plate of sausages at Hedzoff's head.
And my own notion is that if we have a new offensive here, which I think looks likely to a man up a tree, those blamed sausages will give the Boches too much leeway in nosing out ahead what we might be trying to do in getting ready.
Sausages do not fight back much but are protected by support battle planes and in other ways.
You know those sausages the Boches got now, over back of that bluff you unearthed the day you came home after our last raid?
Sausages is the slang term for gas observation balloons which go up at certain points and observe the enemy's positions or maneuvers before and during battle on the earth below.
Guess wrecking them sausagesmust 'a' stirred Fritzy up a bit.
I guess our downing them sausages was a bit too for Hans.
I again obtained sausages and cold meat, and thus my situation, bad as it still was, became less miserable.
Not much faith is placed in the comic scenes of a pantomime nowadays; or it is probable that the clown would purloin real York hams, and stuff Wall's sausagesinto the pockets of his ample pants.
Do not forget to order sausages for breakfast if you are staying at Newmarket; there is less bread in them than in the Metropolitan brand.
Just before the sausages are done pour some of the fat into another frying-pan (or keep the sausage hot on the serving dish and use the original pan).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sausages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.