Sandwich Woman

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsæn.wɪtʃ ˈwʊmən/

Definitions of sandwich woman

noun A person who sells sandwiches, typically on the street or in a public place.

Example Sentences

A1 The sandwich woman sells delicious sandwiches on the street corner.

A2 I saw the sandwich woman preparing lunch for the office workers.

B1 The sandwich woman is known for her special recipe for chicken salad sandwiches.

B2 The sandwich woman's business has been booming since she started offering delivery services.

C1 The sandwich woman's culinary skills have earned her a spot in a prestigious food magazine.

C2 The sandwich woman's dedication to quality ingredients sets her apart from other food vendors.

Examples of sandwich woman in a Sentence

formal The sandwich woman at the cafeteria prepares fresh sandwiches daily for the employees.

informal I always make sure to buy my lunch from the sandwich woman because her sandwiches are the best.

slang Hey, have you tried the sandwiches from the sandwich woman? They're bomb!

figurative She's like the sandwich woman of our group, always taking care of everyone's needs.

Grammatical Forms of sandwich woman

past tense

sandwiched

plural

sandwich women

comparative

more sandwich-like

superlative

most sandwich-like

present tense

sandwiches

future tense

will sandwich

perfect tense

have sandwiched

continuous tense

is sandwiching

singular

sandwich woman

positive degree

sandwich woman

infinitive

to sandwich

gerund

sandwiching

participle

sandwiched

Origin and Evolution of sandwich woman

First Known Use: 1859 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'sandwich woman' originated in the 19th century in England.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe women who worked as sandwich sellers, the term 'sandwich woman' has evolved to also refer to women who juggle multiple responsibilities or roles simultaneously.