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were sandwiched
verb
To place one item between two other, usually flat, items
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We were sandwiched between the mole and the rock.
Do you know who you were sandwiched between?
Four big ones coated in tomato sauce were sandwiched in Gorgonzola cheese puffs.
Thousands of policemen were sandwiched between the Blackshirts and the anti-fascists.
Battaglia's and Brind'Amour's goals were sandwiched around a goal by Eric Lindros.
In 1999, two three-game losing streaks were sandwiched around a two-game winning streak.
Under the Raj, the Anglo-Indians were sandwiched between the British and the Indians.
Moves to Chelsea and then Liverpool were sandwiched in between a blossoming England career.
Except that his spirals were sandwiched layers of wood veneer and carbon fiber.
Ranked 117th in the world four years ago, when they were sandwiched between Haiti and Grenada, Wales are now ninth.
Clark's late-inning home runs were sandwiched around Sierra's blast; it was the 300th home run of Sierra's career.
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