sandwich
/ˈsændwɪtʃ/
verb
- To squeeze or fit something tightly between two other things.
- She sandwiched the photo between two pieces of cardboard for protection.
- The car was sandwiched between two trucks in the parking lot.
- We sandwiched the meeting between two other appointments.
noun
- A food item made of two pieces of bread with a filling (such as meat, cheese, or vegetables) between them.
- The café offers a variety of sandwiches, including vegetarian options.
- She ordered a grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup.
- I packed a turkey sandwich for lunch today.
- Something that is positioned between two other things, often in a layered arrangement.
- The software update created a sandwich of old and new code.
- In the photo, the child is a sandwich between her grandparents.
- The new apartment is a sandwich between two older buildings.