triple-decker

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tri·ple-deck·er

(trĭp′əl-dĕk′ər)
n.
Something, such as a structure or sandwich, that has three decks, floors, or layers.
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tri′ple-deck′er



n.
a sandwich made of three slices of bread with two layers of filling; club sandwich.
[1945–50]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.triple-decker - made with three slices of usually toasted breadtriple-decker - made with three slices of usually toasted bread
sandwich - two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them
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The A1058 Coast Road, which runs between North Tyneside and Newcastle, has had a 30mph limit since work started on the new triple-decker roundabout at Silverlink in 2016.
The A1058 Coast Road between North Tyneside and Newcastle has had a 30mph limit since work started on the new triple-decker roundabout at Silverlink in 2016.
The average speed cameras, which were taken down last month, were put in place in December 2016 as part of a PS75m Highways England project to build a triple-decker roundabout near the Silverlink junction.
The average speed cameras were put in place in December 2016 as part of a [pounds sterling]75m Highways England project to build a triple-decker roundabout near the Silverlink junction.
Sanitation facilities are inadequate and these among others have created a major health risk," said Kessha chairman Kahi Indimuli, adding that in some secondary schools students are forced to take lessons under trees.Mr Indimuli said triple-decker beds have also been introduced in dormitories to cater for the big number of students as a result of the policy, rendering them susceptible to injuries due to falls.
For quick bites, there's the Japanese Chicken Mayo Sandwich-a triple-decker sandwich with distinctly-flavoured coleslaw on black bread; and the Seafood Quiche-an egg tart perfectly baked with bits of crabmeat and egg, and a crispy outer crust.
Toasted triple-decker layered with fake bacon, lettuce, tomato and vegan mayo with fries or salad.
Weasley's enchanted Ford Anglia car and the triple-decker Knight Bus for stranded wizards.
By SONIA SHARMA sonia.sharma@trinitymirror.com @TheSharminator THE construction of the Northeast's first triple-decker junction on the A19 has entered its final stage.
One of the few stands to boast a triple-decker layout, Dubai Tourism attracted huge numbers of visitors throughout the event.
Not everyone who goes out wants to be in a pub so it'll be a place to socialise and chill with friends." Among the treats to tempt you will be crepes, waffles, a triple-decker waffle sandwich and a Dare or Share dish.
Last year too, the airline played the April Fool's Day prank and announced its plans to launch the world's largest commercial plane, a triple-decker 'APR001', featuring a swimming pool, games room, gym and a park.
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