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Definition of sausie in English: sausienounˈsɒsi NZ informal A sausage. barbecue recipes have become more complicated than a sausie on the grill Example sentencesExamples - With veggie sausies and patties I don't suppose it was that Kiwi.
- I've now got the t-shirt (and the trucker hat) to prove I know my sausies.
- Well, everyone loves me sausies, matey.
- The sausies look a bit brown on their bottoms.
- There's been years of apprenticing in the wilderness of pre-cooked and barbecue sausies.
- It's not quite daylight saving but we can't wait, it's off with the barbecue cover and on with the sausies.
- He put aside a couple of sausies and a small piece of steak for her.
- The sausies are burning.
- Kiwis are renowned for our "throw your sausie on the barbie" culture, but we could learn a thing or two from a country that might just love its sausages even more than we love ours.
- I still reckon it's hard to beat sausies, mashed spud with peas and brown onion gravy.
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