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open sandwich
noun
- a sandwich served on only one slice of bread, without a covering slice.
open sandwich
noun
- a slice of bread covered with a spread or filling but without a top
Word History and Origins
Origin of open sandwich1
Example Sentences
But his lasting legacy may be his role in making avocado toast a Western culinary staple – and, inadvertently, the viral meme that transformed the open sandwich into a symbol of generational tension.
There were also delicate Danish open sandwiches, but the only sausages I saw were being sold by Lund, a butcher, for cooking at home.
Spread across the narrow ledge in front of the mail slot was an open sandwich, a bag of chips and a tall drink.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘The quick pickle will make at least six open sandwiches. It will keep in good nick for a day or two’: Nigel Slater’s roast pork and red cabbage sandwiches recipe.
A roasted radicchio open sandwich is mellower and much more filling.
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