单词 | hot-link sausage |
释义 | > as lemmashot-link sausage 1. U.S. A sausage, esp. a spicy sausage of a type that is produced joined end to end in a chain. Usually in plural. Also hot-link sausage. Cf. link n.2 2c. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > sausage > [noun] > chain of sausages > division in linkc1440 hot link1907 1907 Marshfield (Wisconsin) Times 31 July William Wenzel makes sausages fit for a king, and his factory will make a name for itself in the coming year. A couple of hot links presented by Mr. Wenzel served as a most acceptable treat to the Times force Tuesday afternoon. 1958 Washington Post 6 Nov. c14 (advt.) Italian style hot link sausage. 1985 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 19 Feb. ii. 1 On those days when the guys finished their runs, they'd come back and find Cookie in the back parking lot, barbecuing chicken and hot links and ribs. 1993 Atlanta Jrnl. & Constit. 25 Feb. w3/2 ‘We're doing a mild pork and beef sausage, a spicy and the hot link.’ Asked about flavoring for the latter, Mr. Campbell says, ‘cayenne, garlic, and I'm not going to tell you what else’. 2000 Dallas Morning News (Electronic ed.) 18 Feb. A plate of beef, sausage, ham or hot links runs $5.99. < as lemmas |
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