submarine sandwich
sub·ma·rine sand·wich
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- [noun suhb-muh-reen, suhb-muh-reen sand-wich, san-]
- /noun ˌsʌb məˈrin, ˈsʌb məˌrin ˈsænd wɪtʃ, ˈsæn-/
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- US Pronunciation
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- [noun suhb-muh-reen, suhb-muh-reen sand-wich, san-]
- /noun ˌsʌb məˈrin, ˈsʌb məˌrin ˈsænd wɪtʃ, ˈsæn-/
Definitions of submarine sandwich words
- noun submarine sandwich a sandwich made with a long cylindrical bread roll 0
- noun submarine sandwich hero sandwich 0
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Parts of speech for Submarine sandwich
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adjective
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submarine sandwich popularity
A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 93% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".
Synonyms for submarine sandwich
noun submarine sandwich
- blt — bacon, lettuce, and tomato: a sandwich filled with these ingredients
- club sandwich — a sandwich consisting of three or more slices of toast or bread with a filling
- dagwood — a thick sandwich filled with a variety of meats, cheeses, dressings, and condiments.
- grinder — a person or thing that grinds.
- hero sandwich — a large sandwich, usually consisting of a small loaf of bread or long roll cut in half lengthwise and containing a variety of ingredients, as meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes.
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