Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
saucisse .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Mining or Gun.) A long and slender pipe or bag, made of cloth well pitched, or of leather, filled with powder, and used to communicate fire to mines, caissons, bomb chests, etc.
- noun (Fort.) A fascine of more than ordinary length.
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Examples
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Never mind, the main dish had the word saucisson next to it, and that was enough for me.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Samples of country pate, dry cured saucisson and smoked chicken were offered on skewers thrust at booth visitors by the Three Musketeers.
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If you opt for the heavier items, I recommend the entrecote of beef accompanied by perfect French fried potatoes, or the Bellamy's grilled sausages because we are in England and the saucisson are among the best.
Mara Gibbs: Everybody Eats Where? In London, England, Bellamy's Restaurant Mara Gibbs 2011
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If you opt for the heavier items, I recommend the entrecote of beef accompanied by perfect French fried potatoes, or the Bellamy's grilled sausages because we are in England and the saucisson are among the best.
Mara Gibbs: Everybody Eats Where? In London, England, Bellamy's Restaurant Mara Gibbs 2011
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I had bought my beau some saucisson as a breakfast special.
BritChick Paris: Why a High Society Wedding in France Is Tres Tres Posh BritChick Paris 2011
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Make a base in the pretty village of Sainte Alvère, such as the sweet Roquebrune en Périgord (+33 5 5361 2418, roquebrune-perigord.com, €75 for two), where you will be tempted to spend a week scoffing saucisson, truffles and foie gras from the weekly market (the rotisserie chicken van is amazing).
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For the nicest selection of local delicacies—not just salt, but also saucisson de taureau (that's right, bull sausage) and local wines—try L'Isolette en Camargue ( www.isoletteencamargue.com ).
The Salt of the Earth Craig Winneker 2011
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I had bought my beau some saucisson as a breakfast special.
BritChick Paris: Why a High Society Wedding in France Is Tres Tres Posh BritChick Paris 2011
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Evenings chez nous are filled with aperos or mini snacking - 'amuse bouches' of foie gras, saucisson and smoked salmon as the French call them, bites that tickle your palate.
BritChick Paris: Why French Men Would Rather Die Than Diet BritChick Paris 2011
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I had bought my beau some saucisson as a breakfast special.
BritChick Paris: Why a High Society Wedding in France Is Tres Tres Posh BritChick Paris 2011
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