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kielbasa

[kil-bah-suh, keel-] / kɪlˈbɑ sə, kil- /


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These bar snacks are made by letting cooked sausages like Kielbasa sit in a brine of garlic, sugar, bay leaves, and apple cider vinegar for about a week.

From Salon • Apr. 16, 2023

Ray Broderdorf was the internal affairs investigator who breath-tested Kelly to determine whether he was drunk at the time of the encounter with Kielbasa, the police sergeant.

From Washington Post • Sep. 22, 2021

Ohio Kielbasa It’s unsurprising, perhaps, that a state with a strong Polish heritage would win the kielbasa title.

From Slate • Mar. 11, 2014

"The market for AR 15s has moved over the border to Pennsylvania," John Kielbasa, who recently received his first manufacturer shipment of the new rifles, designed specifically to comply with New York's new laws.

From Reuters • Feb. 11, 2014

“It’s unfortunate, but a lot of people are not covered for the damages that the storm created,” Mr. Kielbasa said.

From New York Times • Aug. 30, 2011




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