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"But if you like some good knackwurst, just drop around any time!"
It fell to the floor as passive as a Knackwurst.
Knackwurst may refer to a variety of sausage types, depending on the geographical region.
Three fingers the size of knackwurst closed, empty.
In their stead: a knackwurst sandwich, a chicken potpie, a double hamburger.
Knackwurst is often prepared highly seasoned.
He stepped forward just enough to force Mickey a step backwards, and the tiny office felt jammed as full of flesh as a knackwurst.
Closest relative to nakki is the thin knackwurst.
At local supermarkets, the prices of bratwurst, knackwurst and Black Forest ham are about 25 percent less than at home.
Buy him eine kleine Knackwurst and toddle home without a stain on your character.
He occupies a rather grand chateau, where he is wooed by the serving girls as part of a Resistance mission to steal the knackwurst.
The painting was seen and hidden in various guises; it was often secreted, with suggestive possibilities, in a long knackwurst sausage.
"Knackwurst," Blondel retorted.
In America, Knackwurst may refer to a short, plump sausage originating from the Holstein region in Germany.
Likewise he berated the art historian Hermann Knackfuß as "Hermann Knackwurst."
Bratwurst and knackwurst, debreziner and waldviertler - there are sausages aplenty here to take home, all imported from Austria.
The paintings are duplicated by a forger, get mixed up, lost, found and are put in knackwurst sausages, and hidden in the cellar of Cafe Rene.
"Knackwurst and Sauerkraut", Bratwurst, red cabbage and beets, Sauerbraten and pumpernickel bread were perennial staples.
Although other seafood is served, the specialty is German cuisine: sauerbraten with red cabbage and dumplings is $8.95, knackwurst and bratwurst are $2.75 each.
The wurst platter of knackwurst, bauernwurst and bratwurst won kudos, as did the fall-away-tender beef goulash and the pan-fried steak topped with crisp onions.
The Alphorn Delikatessen offered a breakfast platter, Knackwurst, Bavarian sandwiches, and salads; Eis featured fresh fruit and ice cream covered in chocolate.
Frankfurters are the most widely known of all the scalded sausages, and many other varieties such as Bockwurst, Knackwurst and Weinerwurst are really the same thing but in different sizes.
The Apple Valley Farm stand is the home of fresh-ground horseradish and old-style German cured meats: bockwurst, speckblutwurst, jagwurst, knackwurst and bratwurst, to name just a few.
The company also produces German Frankfurter, Knackwurst, Kielbasa links, Bratwurst, Bologna, Liverwurst and Italian Sausage, all served with German style mustard and sauerkraut.
When Hannah first arrived in London from Uganda she shared digs with a German nurse and consequently assumed that all English people ate Knackwurst and sauerkraut and drank peppermint tea.
They hide the real knockwurst from him, under the table.
I'm like a knockwurst on a canape tray in there.
Certainly they don't want to eat knockwurst in July.
We noshed knockwurst at the next table and tallied their talk for two days.
He looked like a knockwurst with a tight white Band-Aid around the middle.
Herr Flick then comes up with a plan to substitute the real knockwurst for an empty one.
When he soon thereafter leaves, the others accidentally mix them up with their knockwurst sausages.
Then she fixed herself a huge supper of canned baked beans and knockwurst.
On his person, underneath his big cloak, he has three knockwurst sausages hidden.
He then unbuttoned his flies and slowly pulled out several large knockwurst in front of the watching café.
Knockwurst is a type of sausage.
Smoky knockwurst and mildly flavored bockwurst are likewise pleasing.
There's the traditional knockwurst, bratwurst, smoked pork chops.
With her, she has a basket with food, among which there is a stick of dynamite, disguised as a knockwurst sausage.
We'd pickle it in brine, then smoke it for 48 hours alongside the knockwurst, constantly stoking the wood.
The air had the pungent smell of Real Life: cigarettes, knockwurst and Rheingold.
He eats one meal a day, usually the lunch served at a local senior center, as long as it is not the oxtail or the knockwurst.
The knockwurst with the original painting (the "real" knockwurst), he will hide in his cellar.
Then, René shows up to inform them, that the resistance has refused to blow up the train on which the knockwurst will be sent.
Helga puts a svastika mark on the forged knockwurst and takes that one and the empty one into the kitchen.
The big man rubbed his chin, squinted, raised one eyebrow, then poked the Pendiian in the ribs with a finger shaped much like a knockwurst.
When they stop believing, prices fall - and no economist in Washington can get wind of that faster than someone chatting over knockwurst at a neighborhood block party.
In North America, knockwurst refers to a short, plump sausage that comes from the Holstein region in Germany.
All, including knockwurst, bloodwurst and weisswurst, are priced around $12.50 and can be washed down with Paulaner beer.
When Herr Flick asks them to join him in a toast, Gruber, being homosexual, is absent-minded, distracted by holding the big knockwurst.