club sandwich
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Definition
Noun: A type of sandwich made with three slices of bread (typically toasted), layered with various fillings such as poultry (like turkey or chicken), bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise. It is often cut into quarters and secured with toothpicks.
Usage
The term "club sandwich" refers specifically to this multi-layered sandwich. It is a countable noun. * I ordered a club sandwich for lunch. * The hotel's restaurant serves an excellent club sandwich. * How many club sandwiches should we make for the meeting?
Examples
- The classic club sandwich consists of turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.
- She asked for a club sandwich without bacon.
- They shared a club sandwich and a salad.
Advanced Usage
- "To make/build a club sandwich": This phrase describes the action of preparing this specific sandwich.
- He learned how to make a proper club sandwich from his grandfather.
- The club sandwich is sometimes humorously referenced in discussions about overly complicated or layered things.
- The new tax code is like a bureaucratic club sandwich—impossible to digest.
Variants and Related Words
- Club (in this context): A shortened, informal form sometimes used in restaurant names or casual speech (e.g., "I'll have the club, please."). This usage assumes the context of a sandwich menu.
- Triple-decker sandwich: A more general term that can describe any sandwich made with three slices of bread, of which a club sandwich is a specific type.
Synonyms
- Triple-decker sandwich (general synonym)
- Clubhouse sandwich (less common variant name)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- "All the fixings on a club sandwich": Used informally to describe something that has many components or extras.
- The new software update comes with all the fixings on a club sandwich—new features, bug fixes, and a redesigned interface.
Noun
- made with three slices of usually toasted bread