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wurst

[ wurst, woorst ]

wurst

/ wɜːst; vʊəst; wʊəst /

noun

  1. a large sausage, esp of a type made in Germany, Austria, etc


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wurst1

First recorded in 1890–95, wurst is from the German word Wurst

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Word History and Origins

Origin of wurst1

from German, literally: something rolled; related to Latin vertere to turn

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Example Sentences

Germans have a special bond with their wurst; like pizza and Italians; sushi and the Japanese; or beer and, well, the Germans.

Festival must-eats include the crispy-skinned buttered chicken, giant pretzels, and anything with ‘wurst’ in the name.

Butterbrod mit Wurst—Wurst and philosophy, these are the German masterpieces.

He cut brown bread and butter for the two girls, and made them little sandwiches with the excellent cold wurst.

This noble specimen of wurst was the apple of little Lauri's artistic eye.

It's just like these Germans to share their black bread and army wurst with us.

So I makes tea, and de cheese and de wurst is all not so much.

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