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kraut

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for kraut.

Editorial note

Your Kraut blood is imbuing you with an inexplicable and overwhelming drive to invade Poland.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

To make (into) sauerkraut.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of kraut gathered in one view.

verb

To make (into) sauerkraut.

noun

Clipping of sauerkraut. [(countable, uncountable) A dish made by fermenting finely chopped cabbage.]

noun

Alternative letter-case form of Kraut (“German person”). [(ethnic slur, offensive, derogatory, slang) A German.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for kraut.

noun

Clipping of sauerkraut. [(countable, uncountable) A dish made by fermenting finely chopped cabbage.]

noun

Alternative letter-case form of Kraut (“German person”). [(ethnic slur, offensive, derogatory, slang) A German.]

Example sentences

1

Your Kraut blood is imbuing you with an inexplicable and overwhelming drive to invade Poland.

2

What about tag hierarchy (ie: Rock -> Symphonic Rock -> Kraut Rock?).

3

I'm a fan of the peanut butter and sour kraut, myself, it's much more nutritious.

4

Also sour kraut triggers me almost always and instant toilet break.

5

I see it as a violation of copyright case, not some obscure Kraut conspiracy.

6

So drink some kefir and eat a kraut dog.

7

If you really believe twitter and touchscreen-gadgets will overthrow that in not even one generation then you should absolutely share some of the kraut that you are smoking over there.

8

Probably has something to do with that summer when I was young and broke and $2 hot dogs heaped with onions and sour kraut sustained me.

9

What I can point you to is this excellent book by my colleague Bob Kraut and several of his colleagues, entitled Building Successful Online Communities: Evidence-Based Social Design.

10

Economics and even bribes helpwd grease the wheels but peace is what formed the national strategy in the first place and what entrenched it kraut made some intresting videos on this topic recently.

11

Disco never died in the uk or europe even though the roots arguably of modern dance music starts there with the breakout kraut rock scene centered around Düsseldorf… and of course a lot of cross pollination.

12

Being a Kraut myself, I have no doubt that he would have killed me with a smile on his face if presented with the opportunity in a socially acceptable context, yet it's difficult to imagine this immense hatred he was capable of when you see the warmth, wit, and friendliness he routinely displayed when hosting his show from his own home, surrounded by scientist friends, with his beloved cat on his lap.

Quote examples

1

As a firstborn American with a German family, I am not too bothered by "Nazi", "kraut" or other terms...

2

It's the whole "we're so awesome, if it wasn't for us, you'd all be speaking kraut" and "those Frenchies are so dumb and useless at war" crap.

3

For example "das rote Kraut" – "red herb" and "das Rotkraut" – "red cabbage".

4

Having survived (barely) world nuclear war, a monastery seeks to aggregate whatever fragments of information they can (notably they mysterious note "Pound pastrami, can kraut, six bagels—bring home for Emma"), and try to rebuild society without inevitably repeating the great conflagration.

Proper noun examples

1

People located closer in a building are more likely to collaborate (Kraut, Egido & Galegher 1990).

2

A 2002 experiment with this kind of usage-based e-mail pricing found that it caused senders to spend more effort targeting their messages to recipients who would find them relevant, thus shifting the cost of deciding whether a given e-mail message is relevant from the recipient to the sender (Kraut 2002).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use kraut in a sentence?

Your Kraut blood is imbuing you with an inexplicable and overwhelming drive to invade Poland.

What does kraut mean?

To make (into) sauerkraut.

What part of speech is kraut?

kraut is commonly used as verb, noun.