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club sandwich
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club sandwich
n.
A sandwich composed of two or three slices of bread with a filling of various meats, tomato, lettuce, and dressing.

club sandwich
n
(Cookery) a sandwich consisting of three or more slices of toast or bread with a filling
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Noun1.club sandwich - made with three slices of usually toasted breadclub sandwich - made with three slices of usually toasted bread
sandwich - two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them
Translations
club sandwich ntramezzino m


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