Sandwich - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
verb
- insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects
Extra examples
I had a ham sandwich for lunch.
We'll have to sandwich the meeting between lunch and the opening ceremony.
On the train I was sandwiched between two very large men.
A layer of transparent material is sandwiched between the pieces of glass.
She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men
I had just a sandwich for lunch.
Would you like soup or salad with your sandwich?
One sandwich wasn't enough to satisfy his hunger.
“I'll stop off and get us a sandwich,” said Matthew. ... Tony, a fastidious eater, sighed.
We smuggled his favorite sandwich past the nurse.
She took a couple of bites of the sandwich.
That sandwich looks gross.
She picked up the sandwich and took a bite.
I had a sandwich for lunch and promptly brought it up again.
Shall I get you a sandwich?
Word forms
I/you/we/they: sandwich
he/she/it: sandwiches
present participle: sandwiching
past tense: sandwiched
past participle: sandwiched
singular: sandwich
plural: sandwiches
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