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Definition of Sausage curl
1. Noun. A fat sausage-shaped curl.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sausage Curl
Literary usage of Sausage curl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1868)
"LADIES : Maroon silk nightgowns, with jewel breast-knot on white ribbons, the
ion for undress ; the upright sausage-curl on ..."
2. The emigrant ship: A Novel by William Clark Russell (1893)
"I was too much in earnest to suffer any old fooling and what I may call sausage-curl
coquetry in Miss Cobbs, and began to question her sharply and sternly. ..."
3. Left in Charge by Clara Morris (1904)
"'Lonzo breathing hard over the turning of his hair into a sausage curl on the
top of his head, repeated as the pipe passed him on the porch: "How doth the ..."
4. The Outlaw by S. C. Hall (1835)
"... though Joseph says he only pretends so, as he likes the sausage curl, but
could not confess to adopt it because of what he calls consistency. ..."