frankfurter in English

noun
1
a seasoned smoked sausage typically made of beef and pork.
Part of the German family of smooth, mild pork or pork-and-beef sausages, frankfurters have always been the food of the people, served with grated horseradish or mustard and eaten at street stalls throughout Germany and Austria.

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1. Since 1957, Ball park® brand has been king of the frankfurter

2. “Many chess players don’t always take the rules too seriously,” reports the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

3. The word "frankfurter" comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages similar to hot dogs originated.

4. Broilings $2.00+ a great ways to spice up any of your Broilings add one angus all beef frankfurter

5. To survive cold winters, honeybees generate heat “by shivering with their flight muscles,” reports the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

6. Shortlisted for the German book prize, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung called it "phenomenal, moving and humbling novel, perhaps the most memorable read of the autumn".

7. According to the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, German Federal Railways recently placed an order for the construction of 41 ICE railcars that will cost more than 1,500 million German marks.

8. Felix Frankfurter felt that legislation was the best long-term solution, because the Supreme Court could not (and – in his opinion – should not) mandate liberal interpretations of the Bill of Rights.

9. The installation found a more positive response in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: "Oroschakoff – and this makes him a role model for many whose cultural identity has been dramatically upset by the opening of the Eastern bloc – has learned how to own up to his ambivalence."

10. Arabesque was an all-girl trio formed at the height of the European disco era in 1977 in Frankfurt, West Germany.The group's changing lineup worked with the German composer Jean Frankfurter (Erich Ließmann) and became especially popular in Japan and the Soviet Union