Sandwich (noun)

  1. A food item typically consisting of two slices of bread with a filling of meat, cheese, or other ingredients between them.
  2. Something similar to a sandwich, such as a wrap or a panini, with a filling between two pieces of bread or other material.
  3. A food item consisting of ingredients placed between slices of bread, especially for ease of portability.

Origin:

Named after john montagu, 4th earl of sandwich, an 18th-century english aristocrat.

Examples:

  1. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is a classic lunchtime favorite.
  2. The deli offered a variety of hot sandwiches for customers to choose from.
  3. She ordered a turkey sandwich with lettuce and mayonnaise.
  4. He made a quick sandwich for a snack before heading out the door.
  5. The party guests enjoyed an assortment of finger sandwiches and tea.
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