sandwich
A sandwich with cheese as the main filling.
A sandwich with ham as the main filling.
A sandwich with peanut butter as the main filling, often paired with jelly.
A sandwich that has been heated until the bread is brown and crisp.
A sandwich of three slices of toast with two layers of filling.
A sandwich made with jelly, a sweet spread made from fruit juice.
A long sandwich made with a loaf of bread cut lengthwise.
A sandwich made with jam, a sweet spread made from whole fruit.
A sandwich with sliced meats and cheeses, of the type sold in a delicatessen.
A sandwich with only one slice of bread, with the filling on top.
A sandwich with only one slice of bread, with the filling on top.
A small bag, often plastic or paper, for carrying a sandwich.
A shop that specializes in selling sandwiches.
The ingredients placed between the slices of bread in a sandwich.
A rigid container for carrying a sandwich, often in a packed lunch.
A place that sells sandwiches and other light meals.
A serving of several sandwiches arranged on a plate.
A set of sandwiches, typically one for each person in a group.
Used to ask about or describe the contents of a sandwich.
To prepare or assemble a sandwich.
To consume a sandwich.
To eat a sandwich, often as part of a meal.
To request a sandwich at a restaurant or shop.
To quickly get and eat a sandwich, often due to lack of time.
To eat a piece of a sandwich by biting.
To take the first or a large bite of a sandwich.
To eat a sandwich steadily and often noisily.