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club sandwich
noun
a sandwich, typically on three slices of toast, interlaid with pieces of cold chicken or turkey and bacon or ham and containing lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, etc.
club sandwich
noun
a sandwich consisting of three or more slices of toast or bread with a filling
Word History and Origins
Origin of club sandwich1
Example Sentences
A club sandwich or barbeque sandwich still goes for $3, and can be topped off with a Georgia peach ice cream sandwich for $3.
“So, I’m eating my usual chicken club sandwich, parked in their parking lot,” he remembers.
Instead, our family headed in the direction of the beckoning diner sign a few yards down the road, where we swapped chow fun for club sandwiches.
“The Encyclopedia of American Food and Drink” claims the club sandwich originated in the Saratoga Club House’s kitchen in 1894.
It might be sweets from the bakery, a bowl of soup with Mom’s homemade noodles, a club sandwich cut into triangles.
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