Similar words: which, think twice, sand, worldwide, accord with, peasant, sanction, chitosan. Meaning: ['sændwɪtʃ /'sænwɪdʒ] n. two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them. v. 1. make into a sandwich 2. insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects.
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(31) I usually just have a sandwich for lunch.
(32) I'm making myself a sandwich.
(33) He fortified himself with a sandwich.
(34) Shall I get you a sandwich?
(35) She picked up the sandwich and took a bite.
(36) He had a hangover, so he ordered a sandwich to settle his stomach.
(37) I was feeling hungry, so I made myself a sandwich.
(38) He fortified himself with a drink and a sandwich before driving on.
(39) A surprising number of customers order the same sandwich every day.
(40) I just have a sandwich at midday/for my midday meal.
(41) He ordered a cheese sandwich, a three bottle of beer and beered up.
(42) Have another sandwich - there's plenty more where that came from.
(43) We can just get a sandwich if you want-that won't break the bank.
(44) I ordered half a pint of beer with my sandwich.
(45) Do have another sandwich.
(46) I had a sandwich for lunch and promptly brought it up again.
(47) I need a sandwich to take the edge off my appetite.
(48) She made herself a sandwich while she waited for the kettle to boil.
(49) Sandwich the two halves of the sponge together with cream.
(50) One sandwich and a lettuce leaf - I don't call that a meal!
(51) You eat a massive plate of food for lunch[sentencedict.com], whereas I have just a sandwich.
(52) I'd like a ham sandwich on rye, hold the lettuce.
(53) He forked an egg onto a piece of bread and folded it into a sandwich.
(54) I found some bits of glass in my sandwich.
(55) I took a bite out of the sandwich.
(55) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(56) A cucumber sandwich is curling its lip.
(57) I made a chicken sandwich.
(58) The thought of a sandwich made her mouth water.
(59) I might make myself a sandwich.
(60) Rupert, devouring his sandwich with enjoyment, looked at her.