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sandwich
verb
To place one item between two other, usually flat, items
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I took a bite off the sandwich and kept the rest in my hand till the guards collected the trash.
And why point out that this is a bacon sandwich?
Except that's not going to happen while so many industries are based here and so many sandwich shops and dry-cleaners and wine bars are reliant on their custom.
Every 300km [186 miles] we stopped at an empty house where we were given water and a sandwich.
I apologise for not having asked if he eats meat (because there is some in his sandwich) but the homeless man with a nice voice just smiles and thanks us.
Forget the future of globalisation, it's the nature of the perfect bacon sandwich that is the debate of the modern age.
There's an Eat4Less sandwich shop 10 minutes away.
In July last year, not long after Miliband's misadventures with a bacon sandwich, the Labour leader congratulated Cameron for making "his name as leader of the opposition for some fantastic photos, like hanging out with huskies in the Arctic Circle", and said he deliberately didn't seek to compete with the former Carlton TV PR man with such visual spin.
Put him in the same room as a bacon sandwich right now and there'll be a GIF of him destroying it with eye-lasers by teatime.
You can phone ahead and they'll have your sandwich ready.
Guilty delegates hovered between their hunger to solve the future of the cosmos and that for a cheese sandwich.
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