Italian sandwich

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 Italian sandwich In A Sentence

  • Then I went with Christian to the Italian sandwich bar on the corner. THE EXECUTION
  • Then I went with Christian to the Italian sandwich bar on the corner. THE EXECUTION
  • Until I got here I thought calzone was an Italian sandwich. Escandalosa
  • Then I went with Christian to the Italian sandwich bar on the corner. THE EXECUTION
  • Orlando Montagu, tall, besuited and seated next to his father at Alfred's, recalls being "maybe 19" at the time, when he noticed that an Italian sandwich shop was playing on the family's coat of arms in its advertising. Lord Sandwich's Sandwiches
  • While the exact origin of the multimeat Italian sandwich (grinder, hero, sub, et al.) is debatable, it seems the "hoagie" originated in South Philly. Austin360 - XL Headlines
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