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sandwich French-English

sandwich

sandwich English-French

sandwich m

sandwich British & World English

an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling between them, eaten as a light meal

sandwich English-German

Sandwich

sandwich English-Italian

tramezzino m

sandwich1 English-Spanish

sándwich, emparedado, bocadillo

sandwich2 English-Spanish

I was sandwiched between two fat men

sandwich in sandwich British & World English

an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling between them, eaten as a light meal

Sandwich in sandwich British & World English

an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling between them, eaten as a light meal

Sandwich in sandwich tern British & World English

a large crested tern found in both Europe and North and South America

sandwich bar English-French

sandwich bar

club sandwich British & World English

a sandwich consisting typically of chicken and bacon, tomato, lettuce, and dressing, with two layers of filling between three slices of bread

open sandwich British & World English

a sandwich without a top slice of bread

sandwich tern British & World English

a large crested tern found in both Europe and North and South America

club sandwich English-German

Club-Sandwich

open sandwich English-German

belegtes Brot

club-sandwich Italian-English

club sandwich

club sandwich English-Italian

club-sandwich m inv

sandwich-man English-Italian

uomo m sandwich

Cuban sandwich British & World English

a type of submarine sandwich, typically grilled, especially with ham, roast pork, Swiss cheese, mustard, and pickles

sandwich board British & World English

a pair of advertisement boards connected by straps by which they are hung over a person’s shoulders

sandwich course British & World English

a training course with alternate periods of formal instruction and practical experience

Dagwood sandwich (also Dagwood) British & World English

a thick sandwich with a variety of different fillings

knuckle sandwich British & World English

a punch in the mouth

Sandwich Islands British & World English

former name for Hawaii.

Victoria sandwich (also Victoria sponge) British & World English

a cake consisting of two layers of sponge made with additional fat and filled with jam

western sandwich British & World English

a sandwich having an omelette filling containing onion, green pepper, and ham

sandwich generation British & World English

a generation of people, typically in their thirties or forties, responsible both for bringing up their own children and for the care of their ageing parents

South Sandwich Islands British & World English

a group of uninhabited volcanic islands in the South Atlantic, lying 480 km (300 miles) south-east of South Georgia. They are administered from the Falkland Islands

uomo sandwich Italian-English

sandwich-man

the meat or filling in the sandwich in sandwich British & World English

a person who is awkwardly caught between two opposing factions

hero sandwich in hero British & World English

another term for hoagie.

poor-boy sandwich in poor boy (also poor-boy sandwich) British & World English

a large oval sandwich filled with a range of simple but substantial ingredients

he made a sandwich while I phoned in while English-French

il s'est fait un sandwich pendant que je téléphonais

I'll make you a sandwich to keep you going in keep English-French

je te ferai un sandwich pour que tu tiennes le coup