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Sandwiched

Sandwich \Sand"wich\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sandwiched; p. pr. & vb. n. Sandwiching.] To make into a sandwich; also, figuratively, to insert between portions of something dissimilar; to form of alternate parts or things, or alternating layers of a different nature; to interlard.

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sandwiched

vb. (en-past of: sandwich)

Usage examples of "sandwiched".

Mostly, it was the feeling of being sandwiched between them that I loved.

After emptying the condom, she smiled, licked her lips, and came over to where I was sandwiched between Del and Ramon.

I glanced over at Tina, seeing her sandwiched between my stepbrothers, their two cocks pumping her tight holes.

As he began to thrust, I felt Julia pressing her sex against me, her hips moving in time with Brad’s as if they were fucking by proxy with my body sandwiched between them.

Margaret and I were in the middle, sandwiched between Shelly and Julia, four bodies snuggled beneath the cool sheets.

She edged closer until I was sandwiched between father and daughter, her breasts pressing against mine, his cock stiffening between my cheeks.

Candace was sandwiched between two hunky waiters while Katherine rode her darting tongue.

I loved the way being sandwiched between two people felt, my nipples grazing Danny’s chest as Julia’s breasts pressed against my back, two pairs of hands caressing me, two cocks filling me.

With her sandwiched between them, they left the warmth of the house, and once again Mary was struck by the bitter, merciless cold.

Then suddenly an arm reached out and snagged her, and she found herself sandwiched between the two Mackenzies, almost smashed flat by their celebration.

Luggage was at the front of the store, sandwiched between the sports department and the pharmacy.

Karen stared down at the blue bowl of Lake Pontchartrain and the brown coil of the Mississippi River, with New Orleans sandwiched between them.

We were sandwiched between the two cars, which should have seemed secure, but instead I felt horribly exposed and vulnerable, with those unprotected spaces at each end of the cars.

Among this latter category must be included the thick and extensive layer of sheet mica found sandwiched between two of the upper levels of the Teotihuacan Pyramid of the Sun when it was being probed for restoration in 1906.

Strangely, although itself measuring only some 3 feet 5 inches x 3 feet 11 inches, this corridor was sandwiched between roofing blocks 8 feet 6 inches thick and 12 feet wide and a flooring slab (known as the ‘Basement Sheet’) 2 feet 6 inches thick and 33 feet wide.