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US
/ˈfɹæŋkfɝtɝ/
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[ UK /fɹˈæŋkfɜːtɐ/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈæŋkfɜːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
How To Use frankfurter In A Sentence
- Political circles in Berlin allege further that the connection of names like Frankfurter, Cohen and Baruch with the lease-lend bill demonstrated for whose interest the United States was embarking upon this lethal step. Human Smoke
- Smokies are made of coarsely ground beef and pork; they are similar to frankfurters but are more heavily smoked.
- But it's a frankfurter served up Chilean-style, and that means a liberal topping of chopped tomatoes, guacamole and mayonnaise.
- Lunch 11.30 am: broccoli, a frankfurter, a roll, salad and braised flank of veal.
- Provides detailed technical information on small-scale technologies for the production of a variety of beef products, including beefburgers, chill con carne, biltong, charqui, frankfurters, beef cervelat and so on. Chapter 17
- Sausages, called wurst in German, have become so popular in America that names such as wiener (from wienerwurst) and frankfurter (from Frankfurt in Germany) are synonymous with a whole class of food.
- As we ate our tea in a monastic bierkeller (weisswurst and sauerkraut for me, bread and frankfurters for the children) I was full of confidence about the rest of our mission: Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
- The hand that continues to swab mustard on the frankfurter is a comic gem-a bonus, maybe, for anyone who struggled with the sudden swerve. DeLillo Pretentious? Stupid? Literary Pugilists Throw Punches
- It's worth going back and reading or rereading the reasons Justice Frankfurter gave for opposing judicial reapportionment, back in 1962.
- Her brother, Josh De Los Reyes - a former hotdogger and labor and industrial relations graduate student - arranged for the famous frankfurter to surprise her outside the Union on Tuesday.