Wiktionary
a. Resembling a sausage; often specifically sausage-shaped.
Usage examples of "sausagelike".
As the Sunseekers sank down onto the chairs, dejected, frightened, and exhausted, the caretaker cheerfully placed the baby doll up on the altar and fussed over it, straightening its lacy skirts, positioning the plump arms, dusting each sausagelike finger.
Norm threw himself against the back of his swivel chair, rubbing his sausagelike fingers across his bald head.
Another cairn which held, among other things, a rawhide container filled with carefully rendered fat stored in small sausagelike sections of deer intestines, had been the object of repeated assaults.
Eddi Amsel, only briefly astonished, gave a partly annoyed, partly good-natured laugh, sedately shook a sausagelike fore finger at Tulla, who watched the effect of her performance from a distance, and then began, more and more interested in the new technique, to work the sawdust clinging to the paper and to give the drawing what is nowadays known as structure.
There was no way they could climb the slick walls, and even if they could have, their sausagelike bodies were too thick to pass through the fine wire mesh that was securely fastened to the sides of the box.
Grabbing with sausagelike fingers, she crammed a handful of sugared dates into her mouth.
Sulla had tricked himself out as the absent Clitumna, complete with fringed shawls, rings, and hennaed wig convoluted with sausagelike curls, and he constantly emitted uncanny imitations of her titters, her giggles, her loud whinnies of laughter.
She studied it carefully, poking at it with her stubby, sausagelike fingers.
The dark-faced Frank Vizzini of Bay Ridge, known as the Importer, and the sausagelike Tony Pentangeli of the Rockaways, who controlled the truckers, both afraid of change and dissensions within their families, were adamantly opposed to the plan.