Pronunciation: /ˈsændoʊ/
noun a shortened form of the word 'sandwich', typically used in informal or colloquial settings
A1 I like to wear a sando when it's hot outside.
A2 She bought a new sando for her beach vacation.
B1 The sando he was wearing had a cool design on it.
B2 I prefer to wear a sando over a t-shirt in the summer.
C1 The fashion designer showcased a collection of elegant sandos.
C2 The luxury brand released a limited edition sando made of silk.
formal The chef prepared a delicious sando with grilled chicken and avocado.
informal I'm craving a sando from that new sandwich shop down the street.
slang Let's grab some sandos and head to the beach for a picnic.
figurative Her words were like a sando, satisfying and comforting in a time of need.
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