[ US /ˈhoʊɡi/ ]
[ UK /hˈə‍ʊd‍ʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
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How To Use hoagie In A Sentence

  • The food engineers who thought up white bread took the wheat, pounded it into overrefined flour, blasted out all the good nutrients, erased any trace of fiber, and mashed and molded the pale, mealy result into a soft, malleable slice or all-too-aptly-shaped hot-dog or hamburger or hoagie holder. THE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION DIET
  • Move from a whole bagel to a bialy or English muffin, from a sub, hoagie, or plain roll to sliced bread. The Small Change Diet
  • Exploring the world of big, economical sandwiches that had legendary origins - the "hoagie Undefined
  • The menu also has calzones, hoagies and salads.
  • His other business - a hoagie shop - was shut down by city health inspectors.
  • As soon as we had put out all the drinks, and the snacks, and even hoagie sandwiches the doorbell was ringing.
  • The menu shows specialty and create-your-own pizzas, appetizers, hoagie sandwiches and salads.
  • A hoagie is a sandwich -- or as Sinatra would have called it, 'a sangwich '-- made with fresh, thinly sliced lunch meats and provolone cheese on an Italian roll, stuffed with pickles, hot peppers and just anything else edible that could be found behind the counter. Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth
  • Move from a whole bagel to a bialy or English muffin, from a sub, hoagie, or plain roll to sliced bread. The Small Change Diet
  • Come in and buy one hoagie and get the second hoagie free!
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