chipolata

IPA: tʃˈipoʊɫˈɑtʌ

noun

  • A type of sausage from Europe, typically of seasoned coarsely ground pork.
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Examples of "chipolata" in Sentences

  • Clearly he will also have been shagging his secretary with his chipolata.
  • The chipolata sausages sitting on the table are courtesy of Richard Caring.
  • Felicia, and one of my earliest memories is of eating delicious prawns the size of chipolata sausages out of a jar stuffed full of them.
  • Next-up there will be a comparitive chipolata commentary and Mr Wreck-it will have a fit and provide the SNP with a neat little by-election.
  • The lardy Deputy Prime Minister might have the body of a saveloy but in the department where it matters he is a chipolata, she recorded in her diaries.
  • This is a thoroughly unpleasent individual who would probably laugh his tiny chipolata off if somebody whom he perceived to be "one of that lot " fell ill.
  • But I can't even hear what David Cameron is saying any more because he looks like a pig in a blanket (chipolata sausage wrapped in bacon); Cameron's ordinariness requires him to look permanently surprised, a simple working boy shocked at life's injustices.
  • Not only are they are the cruelest characters in the book; his descriptions of them—“small black eyes,” large noses, and “lips, wet and shiny like two small, uncooked chipolata sausages”—disturbed even the unflappable Ann Watkins when she read the manuscript.100 She told him she found the characters crude and that he should soften his anti-Jewish and anti-religious tone.101 But that was easier said than done.

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