open sandwich

open sandwich
a sandwich served on only one slice of bread, without a covering slice.
[1945-50]

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  • open sandwich — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms open sandwich : singular open sandwich plural open sandwiches British a sandwich made using one piece of bread, with no top piece …   English dictionary

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  • open sandwich — noun (C) BrE a single piece of bread with meat, cheese, etc on top; open­faced sandwich AmE …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • open sandwich — noun Any dish consisting of only one slice of bread, with any topping. Syn: sandwich …   Wiktionary

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  • open sandwich — /oʊpən ˈsænwɪtʃ/ (say ohpuhn sanwich) noun a thick slice of bread, garnished with meat, cheese, eggs, or the like …  

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