Collocations for "sandwich"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "sandwich" in context.
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sandwich
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [cheese, ham, ham and cheese, grilled vegetable, bacon, club, BLT] sandwich
- a sandwich with [cheese]
- a [triple, sliced, large] sandwich
- UK: a doorstep sandwich
- a [grilled, toasted] sandwich
- a [healthy, greasy, meaty, fatty] sandwich
- an open (-face) sandwich
- can you make me a sandwich?
- [eat, order, buy] a sandwich
- eat a sandwich for [breakfast, brunch, lunch]
- a sandwich of [wood, metal, plastic]
- a sandwich [spread, filling, toaster, maker]
- sandwich [bars, shops, counters]
- UK: the degree [includes, offers] a sandwich year
- UK: a sandwich course
- sandwich two [pieces] together
- sandwiched between two slices of [fresh, toasted, wholemeal] (bread)
- was sandwiched between [them, the kids, the dogs]
- sandwiched between the [layers, covers]
- sandwiched between [the guests, fans]
- sandwiched inside the [car, back]
- sandwiched [in the play, on the field]
- sandwich [an appointment, a meeting] between
'sandwich' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
avocado
- bacon
- bite
- breakfast
- café
- cheese
- chip
- club
- crust
- desk
- extra
- filling
- fish
- grilled
- ham
- hero
- ice cream
- jelly
- joint
- knuckle
- leftover
- liver
- maker
- meat
- mid
- mold
- murder
- nibble
- peanut
- pickle
- pork
- punch
- roast
- salad
- sausage
- sink
- smear
- snack
- spread
- sprout
- trade
- tuna
- turkey
- wrap
- wrapped
- wrapper