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Common food item
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sandwich
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Word definitions for sandwich in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a cheese sandwich ▪ I'll make you a cheese sandwich. a chicken sandwich/salad/pie etc ▪ I'll make a chicken pie with the leftovers. a sandwich course British English (= that includes periods of work in industry or ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. make into a sandwich insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects; "She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men"
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sandwich was a parliamentary constituency in Kent , which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1366 until 1885, when it was disfranchised for corruption.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1841, from sandwich (n.), on the image of the stuff between the identical pieces of bread. Related: Sandwiched ; sandwiching .
Usage examples of sandwich.
I had some baloney in the refrigerator and it was gone when I got home from work and went to make a sandwich.
The bartender leaned back, sandwiching my Fizzz between his graybelted bulk and a pitted bulkhead.
For lack of time to have dinner, had he followed the tradition and had sandwiches and glasses of beer sent up from the Brasserie Dauphine?
They could ease the passage of a terrified passenger lifter, or ensure that nosy busybodies were made into asteroid sandwich, but he enjoyed the spectacle of seeing something as big and vain as the Time-span negotiating this potentially fatal dance.
I stopped at the Dally-Deli and picked up two humongous corned beef sandwiches on rye, side orders of cole slaw, and an extra order of kosher dills, which Chas dearly loves.
Gomez cuffed him without malice, then he took a piece of this bread, went over to a stove maculate with burnt fat, sloshed the bread in a pan of what looked like sardine-oil, folded it into a sandwich and, drippingly, ate.
The marimba player arrived with the guards, who were bringing buckets of champagne and a tray of caviar sandwiches.
I took cheese and Marmite sandwiches up with me, and found a mossy ledge amongst the ice ridges.
Now the sun was on her back, and she rested against the window, just for a moment because she could hear movement above the kitchen, and now she thought of the Marmite sandwiches.
Devlin, the tiny red-haired lady of about fifty who regaled them all, including some of the nuns the night before, over corned beef sandwiches, with the story of the mastectomy she herself had had two years before, which, when she told it, seemed like the funniest comedy routine anyone had ever done.
He took a cucumber sandwich from the dish Emma offered and his offended feelings were somewhat mollified when she asked.
The Molt sword blade was a sandwich of malleable iron welded to either side of a core of high carbon steel, quick-quenched to a rich blue after forging.
If you need to contact me, leave a message with Motty in the sandwich shop.
Constans visited his British dominions: but we may form some estimate of the importance of his achievements, by the language of panegyric, which celebrates only his triumph over the elements or, in other words, the good fortune of a safe and easy passage from the port of Boulogne to the harbor of Sandwich.
Michael and Kerena, followed by Billy and Denise, sandwiching a surprisingly participatory Captain St.