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hoagie
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hoagie" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of sandwich made with a long roll filled with various ingredients, commonly found in certain regions of the United States. Example: "For lunch, I decided to grab a delicious hoagie from the deli down the street."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Travel
Food
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58 human-written examples
The cheesesteak – thin slices of beef cooked on a griddle and stuffed into a long, soft hoagie roll smeared with cheese (preferably a nuclear radiation-resistant processed brand known as Cheez Whiz) – clings to the sophisticated Philadelphia dining scene like an embarrassing ex-lover.
News & Media
Chopped grilled onions and peppers are often added, and the sandwich filling is served in a hoagie roll.
Encyclopedias
— Mark Twain "I'd like to buy a single lotto ticket, this chocolaty milk, and one turkey hoagie".
News & Media
— It was hoagie interruptus for Mitt Romney on Saturday afternoon in this small town north of Philadelphia.
News & Media
After keying in his meatball hoagie with pickles and sweet peppers, he declared the "touch tone" pad a marvel.
News & Media
All this is barely contained by a potato hoagie from Baked in Brooklyn, which plies its trade across from Green-Wood Cemetery.
News & Media
A misleadingly edited clip about remarks that Mr. Romney made at a hoagie restaurant received about as much coverage in political news outlets as the crucial parliamentary elections that Greece held over the weekend.
News & Media
Elsewhere, hoagie shops now compete with the inventive B.Y.O.B.'s and creative farm-to-table restaurants that are transforming the cheese-steak capital into a well-rounded eating destination.
News & Media
As Mr. Romney's traveling press secretary, Rick Gorka, said before the buses set off, "Welcome to Day 1 of summer camp!" Wawa, No 'S' At a Wawa, one in a convenience store chain in the mid-Atlantic, Mr. Romney was dazzled by the touch-screen computers from which he ordered his meatball hoagie on Saturday in Quakertown, Pa.
News & Media
— Jeff Gordinier The Los Angeles Times: Want fries on that hoagie?
News & Media
There was a time when every Philadelphia sandwich reference did not have to include a cheesesteak or a hoagie.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about food, specify the ingredients in your "hoagie" to make your descriptions more enticing and vivid.
Common error
Avoid using "hoagie" in regions where it is not commonly understood. Use more widely accepted terms like "sub" or "submarine sandwich" for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "hoagie" functions primarily as a referential noun, designating a specific type of sandwich. As evidenced by Ludwig's examples, it names a food item commonly found in delis and restaurants.
Frequent in
News & Media
48%
Travel
25%
Food
17%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
2%
Opinion
2%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "hoagie" refers to a type of sandwich, particularly a long roll filled with various ingredients, commonly found in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. While grammatically correct and very common in certain regions, it's crucial to consider your audience and opt for more universally understood terms like "sub" or "submarine sandwich" if necessary. Ludwig AI's analysis confirms that "hoagie" functions as a referential noun, mainly used in news, travel, and food contexts, and it maintains a neutral register suitable for various forms of communication. Remember to specify ingredients for more vivid descriptions, and avoid regional term confusion by using more general alternatives when needed.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Submarine sandwich
A more general term for a long sandwich filled with meats, cheeses, and vegetables.
Sub
Shortened version of "submarine sandwich", commonly used.
Hero sandwich
Another regional term for a similar type of long sandwich, mostly used in New York.
Grinder
A regional term for a submarine sandwich, particularly in New England.
Poor boy
A sandwich, specific from Louisiana, on New Orleans French bread.
Italian sandwich
Highlights the Italian origin or style of the sandwich.
Torpedo sandwich
A less common term, but still refers to the same type of sandwich.
Long sandwich
Describes the shape without specifying the ingredients.
Wedge sandwich
A type of sub sandwich that is typically cut into a wedge shape.
Bomber sandwich
Another less common term, that refers to the same type of sandwich.
FAQs
What is a "hoagie"?
A "hoagie" is a sandwich made on a long Italian roll, filled with meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. It's similar to a "submarine sandwich".
Where is the term "hoagie" most commonly used?
What can I say instead of "hoagie"?
Depending on the region and context, you can use alternatives like "sub", "submarine sandwich", "hero sandwich", or "grinder".
Is a "hoagie" the same as a "cheesesteak"?
No, a "hoagie" is a general term for a sandwich on a long roll, while a cheesesteak is a specific type of sandwich made with thinly sliced steak and cheese, often served on a "hoagie" roll.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested