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I . sand·wich <-es> [ˈsænwɪʤ] N

1. sandwich (snack):

2. sandwich (layer cake):

II . sand·wich [ˈsænwɪʤ] VB trans

1. sandwich (fit together):

club ˈsand·wich N

ˈsand·wich course N Brit UNIV

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All the menus had the same food offerings, including burgers, chicken sandwiches, chicken tenders, salad, fries, desserts, soda and water.
healthland.time.com
It is a popular choice: one major company reports 2.19 billion sandwiches are made with its brand of bologna per year.
en.wikipedia.org
Along with the lie-down option passengers will now also be able to order snacks including toasted sandwiches which will be made fresh in the aeroplane's new ovens.
www.stuff.co.nz
Sandwiches such as reubens, hot pastrami and roast beef are also available.
en.wikipedia.org
It can be used in soups, chowders, sandwiches and salads, or added to bread/pizza dough.
en.wikipedia.org
Potbelly's menu features a variety of sandwiches that are all served hot on regular or multigrain wheat bread.
en.wikipedia.org
Stewed meat sandwiches are common in several other culinary traditions as well.
en.wikipedia.org
Dishes run from blue cheese buffalo wing starters and triple-decker club sandwiches, to innovative peppercorn-crusted burgers.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She was last seen here, eyeing up the sumptuous club sandwiches and deciding where one piece of bread ended and another began.
thespinoff.co.nz
They smiled and twirled in their ruffled dresses, happy with the picnic lunch their grandmother had packed with drinks, snacks and sandwiches.
www.newsday.com

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