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chipolata

[ UK /t‍ʃˌɪpəlˈɑːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small thin sausage

How To Use chipolata In A Sentence

  • This means that the average British adult is likely to devour a staggering 4kg of sausages, or the equivalent of over 140 chipolatas this year alone.
  • The type of man who would rather die than be seen in the kitchen is only too happy to light a barbecue and check on his chargrilled chipolatas.
  • Then roast chicken with bread sauce, chipolatas, bacon.
  • I've got a hip flask of whisky packed, along with a Tupperware box of chipolatas.
  • They reckon the pork chipolata mirrors the exact curve of the England captain's famous free-kick against Greece which booked the team's place in the World Cup finals.
  • Nutritional limits would allow for a few slices of turkey, a quarter-size chipolata and a half-serving of boiled spuds. The Sun
  • Kids love them, especially the small variety, chipolatas and cocktail franks.
  • Place a chipolata on each strip and wind up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add a teaspoon of the oil to every hole and bend a chipolata into each one. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Pieman's new venture is a website offering the kind of non-filling food on offer at meetings and conferences - chipolatas with honey and mustard dip, that kind of thing.
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