WordNet
n. sausage containing pork
Usage examples of "pork sausage".
She fed him pork sausage, the worst thing in the world for a starving man, but neither he nor his stomach objected.
Lincoln leapt to one side as two huge black women carrying a tub of pork sausage meat hurried toward the cars.
Now, as the air was cooler and the leaves were turning, Miss Callie was preparing heartier dishes--duck stew, lamb stew, chili, red beans and rice with pork sausage, and the old standby, pot roast.
Scrambled eggs on toast, four rashers of bacon, a grilled kidney and what looked like an English pork sausage.
You're having an omelette with truffles - it would cost you a king's ransom in one of those phoney New York traps - and that's not salami, goddamn it, it's pork sausage, smoked at the farm just up the hill there.
I guessed he lived on hot pies from the bakery and cold pork sausage - when he was not cadging dinners from old friends who could not shake him off.
My God, you look as though you've been on the Riviera, brown as a pork sausage but not as fat.
Marcus bought a pork sausage on a bun from a vender plying his trade as if all were peaceful as could be.
He hooked a dainty Jones's pork sausage finger into his shirtfront and pulled the material away from his damp body.