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Definition of Sausage dog
1. Noun. Informal term.
Definition of Sausage dog
1. Noun. The dachshund ¹
2. Noun. An insulating item in the shape of a dog, used to stop draughts entering under doors.[ ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sausage Dog
Literary usage of Sausage dog
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Peck's Sunshine: Being a Collection of Articles Written for Peck's Sun by George Wilbur Peck (1882)
"... and he told us he had a greyhound pup that was the finest bread dog—we think
he said bread dog, though it might have been a sausage dog he said—anyway ..."
2. Report by Connecticut Dept. of Factory Inspection (1916)
"Laundry work. Paper boxes. Cigars. Printing. Auto repairing. General hardware.
Mould making and die sinking. Sausage. Dog collars. Cigars. Sheet metal work. ..."
3. The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and Control to the General by Governor, Connecticut Board of Finance and Control, Connecticut, Board of Finance and Control (1917)
"Laundry work. Paper boxes. Cigars. Printing. Auto repairing. General hardware.
Mould making and die sinking. Sausage. Dog collars. Cigars. Sheet metal work. ..."
4. Men, Women and Guns by Herman Cyril McNeile (1916)
"His father's wife the mother of a sausage-dog! Incredible! It must have been that
miserable fat beast who lived at the Pig and Whistle. ..."
5. Peck's Sunshine: Being a Collection of Articles Written for Peck's Sun by George Wilbur Peck (1882)
"... and he told us he had a greyhound pup that was the finest bread dog—we think
he said bread dog, though it might have been a sausage dog he said—anyway ..."
6. Report by Connecticut Dept. of Factory Inspection (1916)
"Laundry work. Paper boxes. Cigars. Printing. Auto repairing. General hardware.
Mould making and die sinking. Sausage. Dog collars. Cigars. Sheet metal work. ..."
7. The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and Control to the General by Governor, Connecticut Board of Finance and Control, Connecticut, Board of Finance and Control (1917)
"Laundry work. Paper boxes. Cigars. Printing. Auto repairing. General hardware.
Mould making and die sinking. Sausage. Dog collars. Cigars. Sheet metal work. ..."
8. Men, Women and Guns by Herman Cyril McNeile (1916)
"His father's wife the mother of a sausage-dog! Incredible! It must have been that
miserable fat beast who lived at the Pig and Whistle. ..."