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▪ I. wurst|wɜːst, v-| Also worsht, wourst. [a. Ger.] Sausage, esp. of the German type; a German sausage. Also transf.
1855[see kraut 1]. 1868Amer. Odd Fellow VII. 403/1 Sausages, or ‘wourst’, as they call them, are made in links. 1892I. Zangwill Childr. Ghetto I. xvii. 59 Mrs. Hyams fried a piece of Worsht for Miriam's supper and put it into the oven to keep hot. 1939C. Isherwood Goodbye to Berlin 221 There were plates of ham and cold cut wurst. 1955T. H. Pear Eng. Social Differences 181 Liver-sausage and similar ‘wursts’. 1966L. Davidson Long Way to Shiloh x. 142 We finished the wurst sandwiches. 1967New Scientist 10 Aug. 281/2 The name given to the dam was apparently chosen because of the obliging way in which this huge water-filled wurst..returns to its original unostentatious shape when deflated. 1977Drive May–June 124/2 In the South, one shop had invented its own delicacy: Satan's Sizzlers, ‘the great curry wurst’. ▪ II. wurst obs. f. verst, worst a.; dial. f. wrist. |