"Sandwich" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sandwich" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sandwich
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"Sandwich" Meaning

A sandwich: a food consisting of layers of food, typically meat, cheese, and vegetable, placed between two slices of bread.

"Sandwich" Examples

Usage Examples for "sandwich"


1. Cooking: "I'm going to make a turkey sandwich for lunch. Do you want one too?"
2. Idiomatic Expression: "She's caught between the devil and the deep blue sea, wrapped up between the sandwich of having to decide between two job offers."
3. Linguistic Pun: "I visited many countries in Europe, but getting caught between the hash browns and the sandwich was what excited me this time."
4. Scene Setting: "The quaint little café served an array of sandwiches and cakes that seemed to have been plucked from a fairy tale. We ordered several of each, eager to taste."
5. Cultural Reference: "The novel begins with the protagonist eating a humble sandwich from a street vendor, highlighting his contrasts both in living conditions and in life's adventures."

"Sandwich" Similar Words

Sandril

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A rare name. It could refer to a character from Welsh mythology.

Sandringham

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Sands

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Sandshoes

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Sandstone

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A sedimentary rock composed primarily of sand-sized mineral or rock grains. It is formed from the lithification of sand-sized clastic sediments. Sandstone can vary in color from white to dark gray or brown depending on the composition of the sand-sized particles within it.

Sandstorm

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Sandstorms

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Sandusky

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Sandwiched

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Meaning: <br><br> Located between two things, often in a confined space.<br> To insert or position something between two other things.<br>For example: "The sandwiched tomatoes were between the layers of bread."

Sandwiches

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Sandwiching

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Sandy

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The word "sandy" refers to something resembling or covered with sand, typically in a fine, loose, and dry or sandy texture. It can also refer to a person whose hair is light brown with a reddish tint, or a surname derived from the Old English words "sandre" meaning "trader" or "peddler".

Sandyx

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Sandzak

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Sane

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Sanely

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