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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
wurst

German sausage, 1855, from German Wurst, from Old High German wurst "sausage," probably etymologically "mixture," from Proto-Germanic *wursti-, from PIE *wers- (1) "to confuse, mix up" (see war (n.)).

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wurst

n. A German- or Austrian-style sausage.

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Würst

Würst is a compilation album by KMFDM. It was released on September 28, 2010. It contains mixes and edits of new and classic KMFDM tracks. The album was also released as the first disc of a double-disc compilation called Greatest Shit.

Usage examples of "wurst".

Something made me put down the wurst and keep my eyes on both of them.

These creatures in their commuter trains, jammed into their compartments, eating their wurst and waiting for the worst.

I reached across the table and removed a speck of wurst from his mustache.

He laughed heartily, put down the wurst and the jampot, and reached into the basket again.

Sam was able to fetch me from Austria a cake called a Wiener Apfelstrudel Gugelhupf, a Gottinger bacon cake, a selection of wurst and eight bottles of a decent Gerwurtstraminer.

After he had disposed of his share of the wurst and kraut, he distributed them, after which he made a point of mentioning his age, opening his mouth wide enough to show an unnaturally perfect set of teeth, and ceremoniously biting into one.

Here, wurst reeking with garlic, eggs, black bread, and sour wine, was all they could procure.

The White Rose Club were invited by Gottlieb to the wedding, and took it in vast wrath until they saw the, Kaiser, and such excellent stout German fare present, when immediately a battle raged as to who should do the event most honour, and was in dispute till dawn: Dietrich Schill being the man, he having consumed wurst the length of his arm, and wine sufficient to have floated a St.

Mark Wurst, the propmaster, rushed toward her, his graying ponytail flying.

He brought forth some bread and wurst and a bottle of pilsner and proceeded to gaze enraptured at the horde of youngsters screaming among the iron cages of the play structure.

By that time, Paul had exhausted his wurst and finished the beer and moved on to the examination of a German soccer magazine, as though plumbers of distinction had nothing better to do than kill a Thursday afternoon.

The waiter brought two plates of wurst and sauerkraut, along with two steins of beer, and set them down in front of the oddly matched couple.

The wurst was tangy and succulent, and the kraut, served with applesauce, had a zest of its own.

Werner, who had come back with a plate of sliced wurst instead of the lobster, and now looked as if he was keen to escape being asked about this failure.

Vendors stood at sawhorse benches and pushcarts selling wurst, newspapers, bottles of milk.