sausaged

English

Etymology

From sausage + -ed.

Adjective

sausaged (comparative more sausaged, superlative most sausaged)

  1. Topped with or accompanied by sausage.
    • 2004, Jacqueline DeJohn, Antonio’s Wife, ReganBooks, →ISBN, page 399:
      She ordered him a sausaged egg with mustard.
    • 2007, Beth Kohl, Embryo Culture: Making Babies in the Twenty-first Century, Sarah Crichton Books, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, →ISBN, page 94:
      The last few ultrasounds revealed them, wall-to-ovarian-wall of black blobs, like the surface of the moon or an overly sausaged pizza.
    • 2012 December 26, Theresa Albert, “Collard Greens with Sausage”, in Metro, page 50:
      This flexitarian meal can be completely vegan or sausaged to the nines to suit your group.

Verb

sausaged

  1. simple past and past participle of sausage

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