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  • noun One who makes sausages.

Etymologies

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sausage +‎ maker

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Examples

  • I then send about half of it, the lesser quality cuts, to the sausagemaker.

    Do you process you own deer meat? 2009

  • I then send about half of it, the lesser quality cuts, to the sausagemaker.

    Do you process you own deer meat? 2009

  • "The Green Bird" (May 5-June 5, 2011), by 18th-century Italian playwright Carlo Gozzi, is billed by Constellation as a "commedia dell'arte fantasia" about a lovelorn king, a fortuneteller, a sausagemaker, a statue and a magical bird.

    Backstage at Theater Alliance with co-founder Paul Douglas Michnewicz Jane Horwitz 2010

  • ‘A German settled here, daughter of a sausagemaker ... or butcher ....’

    The Jew and other stories 2006

  • The absence of the female sex (for one could hardly count as such two aunts of Eleonora Karpovna, sisters of the sausagemaker, and a hunchback old maiden lady with blue spectacles on her blue nose), the absence of girl friends and acquaintances struck me at first; but on thinking it over I realised that

    The Jew and other stories 2006

  • Here we had the Chicago-born son of the Polish sausagemaker and the mother who dedicated herself to cultivating the apparent early brilliance of her firstborn child: figures from a midwestern Bildungsroman before the world wars.

    Varieties of Madness Didion, Joan 1998

  • 'A German settled here, daughter of a sausagemaker ... or butcher .... '

    The Jew and Other Stories Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev 1850

  • The judges included sausagemaker Bruce Aidells, San Francisco Chronicle food critic Michael Bauer and Peter Giuliano of Counter Culture Coffee, among others.

    Good Food Awards honor three local craft producers Tim Carman 2011

  • The absence of the female sex (for one could hardly count as such two aunts of Eleonora Karpovna, sisters of the sausagemaker, and a hunchback old maiden lady with blue spectacles on her blue nose), the absence of girl friends and acquaintances struck me at first; but on thinking it over I realised that Susanna, with her character, her education, her memories, could not have made friends in the circle in which she was living.

    The Jew and Other Stories Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev 1850

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