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Answer for the clue "Or as seagulls fly for food? ", 7 letters:
sausage

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Word definitions for sausage in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. highly seasoned minced meat stuffed in casings a small nonrigid airship used for observation or as a barrage balloon [syn: blimp , sausage balloon ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sausage \Sau"sage\ (?; 48), n. [F. saucisse, LL. salcitia, salsicia, fr. salsa. See Sauce .] An article of food consisting of meat (esp. pork) minced and highly seasoned, and inclosed in a cylindrical case or skin usually made of the prepared intestine ...

Usage examples of sausage.

Ron indignantly, a bit of sausage flying off the fork he was now brandishing at Hermione and hitting Ernie Macmillan on the head.

I telegraphed to Horter that I should arrive in time for a simple luncheon of sausages and mash.

Most of the shop sold metalware to islanders, everything from hardware to eggbeaters, sausage grinders to sheet-steel stoves, but one corner was devoted to the mainland trade.

Had the Russian army been alone without any allies, it might perhaps have been a long time before this consciousness of mismanagement became a general conviction, but as it was, the disorder was readily and naturally attributed to the stupid Germans, and everyone was convinced that a dangerous muddle had been occasioned by the sausage eaters.

This morning I went to the meat counter and they were selling mortadella sausage at 168 roubles a kilo.

One corner of the parfleche had been torn out by teeth and claws, one sausage broken into, but the cairn had stood.

They settled for two small pizzas topped with sausage, pineapple, and ham.

The roof was hung with hams and polonies and sausages, there were barrels of pickled meats, stacks of fat round cheeses, cases of Hansa beer, cases of cognac, pyramids of canned truffles, asparagus tips, shrimps, mushrooms, olives in oil, and other rarities.

Although he carried neither bag nor pack and appeared to have nothing whatever in his pockets, he proceeded, like a professional prestidigitator, to produce from his shabby clothing an extraordinary number of curious things--a black tin can with a wire handle, a small box of matches, a soiled package which I soon learned contained tea, a miraculously big dry sausage wrapped in an old newspaper, and a clasp-knife.

TV dinner she had ever tasted, layers of eggplant, pasta, and ricotta baked in a spicy sausage and mushroom sauce with smoked provolone melted over it, not a plastic note in it.

On the table stood a cold samovar, unwashed dishes, sausages, and cheese on paper, along with plates, crumbs of bread, books, and coals from the samovar.

There was potato schnaps, beer, a roast goose and a roast pig, cake with sausage, sweet and sour squash, fruit pudding with sour cream.

The second, amid undying curry aroma, provides shashlik and fried sausages.

Penny read the local paper to see what this region thought of Washington, and after a leisurely meal of pancakes, scrambled eggs, hash browns, sausage, toast, jam and two glasses of milk, they returned to the rested Mercury and sped westward.

A mound of coarse-chopped onion sat on the counter, and a string of sausages, not enough for garrison and prisoners alike.