frankfurter

[ˈfraŋkˌfərtər]

frankfurter Definition

a thin, cooked sausage that is typically made of pork and beef.

Using frankfurter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "frankfurter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I had a frankfurter with mustard and relish for lunch.

  • Example

    The hot dog vendor sold only frankfurters and sodas.

  • Example

    She ordered a plain frankfurter without any toppings.

frankfurter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for frankfurter

Phrases with frankfurter

  • a long, soft bread roll used to hold a frankfurter

    Example

    The hot dog vendor served the frankfurter in a warm bun.

  • a type of sausage that is similar to a hot dog or wiener

    Example

    The recipe calls for frankfurter sausages, but you can use any type of sausage you like.

  • a sandwich made with a frankfurter sausage and various toppings

    Example

    He ordered a frankfurter sandwich with ketchup, mustard, and onions.

Origins of frankfurter

from Frankfurt, Germany, where the sausage originated

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Summary: frankfurter in Brief

A 'frankfurter' [ˈfraŋkˌfərtər] is a type of thin, cooked sausage made of pork and beef. It is often served in a long, soft bread roll called a 'frankfurter bun,' and can be eaten plain or with various toppings. Synonyms include 'hot dog' and 'wiener.'