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frankfurter
1[ frangk-fer-ter ]
noun
- a small, cooked and smoked sausage of beef or beef and pork, with or without casing; hot dog; wiener.
Frankfurter
2[ frangk-fer-ter ]
noun
- Felix, 1882–1965, U.S. jurist, born in Austria: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1939–62.
frankfurter
1/ ˈfræŋkˌfɜːtə /
noun
- a light brown smoked sausage, made of finely minced pork or beef, often served in a bread roll
Frankfurter
2/ ˈfræŋkˌfɜːtə /
noun
- an inhabitant or native of Frankfurt
Word History and Origins
Origin of frankfurter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of frankfurter1
Example Sentences
In 1962, Justice Felix Frankfurter cautioned against the Supreme Court entering what he called the “political thicket.”
With no disrespect intended to the frankfurter industry, our overly imaginative minds find those numbers sort of mildly alarming.
But it wasn't until five years later when Goldberg replaced Felix Frankfurter that his liberal bloc finally had its fifth vote.
Justice Felix Frankfurter refused to hire her as a clerk because of her gender.
He is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
Laloo forked a frankfurter, selected a roll and looked expectantly at Stover.
Another typical German lie is published by the Frankfurter Zeitung.
Entering journalism, he contributed to the Frankfurter Zeitung, where he published an article attacking the Kaiser.
So the frankfurter man, without saying a word, opened the pot again and took out a third sausage.
Tell me about it, said the frankfurter man, as the girls and Tom Jonah trotted along beside his little wagon.
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