Sandwich Varieties

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of Italian sandwich made with small loaves of bread that are filled and grilled

  • The panini served at the cafe was made with freshly baked bread and high-quality ingredients.
  • I love grabbing a panini for lunch when I'm on the go.
  • Let's meet up at that new spot for some bomb paninis.
  • Her words were like a panini, perfectly layered and satisfying to hear.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The filled loaf was served as the main course during the dinner party.
  • I can't wait to dig into that delicious filled loaf!
  • That filled loaf is the bomb!
  • Her heart was like a filled loaf, overflowing with love and compassion.

noun a type of sandwich popular in Northern England, consisting of a meat or vegetable pie served in a bread roll

  • The bakery down the street is known for their delicious pie barm, a popular choice among customers.
  • I could really go for a pie barm right now, it's the perfect snack.
  • Let's grab a pie barm from that new bakery, I heard they're amazing!
  • The pie barm represents a blend of sweet and savory flavors, creating a unique culinary experience.

noun A type of sandwich made by slamming two pieces of bread together with filling in between

  • The catered lunch included a variety of sandwiches, including a delicious slamwich with turkey and cranberry sauce.
  • I'm craving a slamwich with extra cheese for lunch today.
  • Let's grab a slamwich and hit the beach for a picnic.
  • The debate between the two candidates turned into a verbal slamwich, with each one attacking the other's policies.

noun a slang term for a sandwich, typically referring to a small, simple sandwich made with a filling between two slices of bread

  • During the business meeting, we were served a selection of sarmies for lunch.
  • I'm craving a sarmie for lunch today.
  • Let's grab some sarmies and head to the park for a picnic.
  • His arguments were as weak as a sarmie without any filling.