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Definition of club sandwich in English: club sandwichnoun A sandwich consisting typically of chicken and bacon, tomato, lettuce, and dressing, with two layers of filling between three slices of bread. 总会三明治(由三层面包做成的每两层之间夹有肉 常为鸡肉或熏肉、番茄、生菜和调味酱的三明治) Example sentencesExamples - I chose the club sandwich, with all its promisingly cholesterol-laden items and my friend the steak sandwich.
- I have not eaten a club sandwich in almost twenty years.
- I ate a club sandwich at a American-style chain restaurant, with a medium coke.
- The menu also offers lots of club sandwiches, burgers and pizzas.
- The menu comprises the encyclopaedia totalica of modern brasserie standards: potato wedges, fishcakes, club sandwiches, burgers, bangers and mash and a full complement of grilled fish for the ladies.
- The club sandwich consisted of tuna, egg, ham, cheese, and veggies between five slices of bread.
- I hate it when hotels make club sandwiches and because they use three slices of bread they reckon they can charge four times as much.
- The stack resembled something like a metal and paper club sandwich.
- She made tea for them while he rummaged through the fridge and pantry, turning his findings into a club sandwich.
- Three of the group ordered the club sandwich, which came out towering on the plate, due less to the amount of filling in the sandwich than to the super-thick cut of the homemade bread.
- But actually, he liked his Caesar salad and club sandwich.
- ‘Excuse me,’ I say, attempting to remain calm, ‘do you not always serve mayonnaise automatically with your club sandwich?’
- I'm going to have the club sandwich with a garden salad.
- Individual plates, piled high with thick club sandwiches and crispy French fries, were passed round to everyone present.
- ‘Please help me finish this food,’ he says when an enormous club sandwich is placed in front of him.
- I hate eating in my hotel room because it's always a club sandwich (on which I am now an international expert) and chips, but even more because I really hate the idea of missing out on something.
- Settling down I ordered a turkey club sandwich while my friend ordered a simple salad sandwich and tea for two.
- Stop in later in the day and the lunch menu includes club sandwiches and burgers served up with crisp fries.
- The chicken club sandwich had a grilled chicken breast, bacon and mayonnaise, and came with a crisp mesclun salad.
- He laughed, taking a bite out of his club sandwich.
Definition of club sandwich in US English: club sandwichnounˈkləb ˌsæn(d)wɪtʃˈkləb ˌsan(d)wiCH A sandwich of meat (usually chicken and bacon), tomato, lettuce, and mayonnaise, with two layers of filling between three slices of toast or bread. 总会三明治(由三层面包做成的每两层之间夹有肉 常为鸡肉或熏肉、番茄、生菜和调味酱的三明治) Example sentencesExamples - Three of the group ordered the club sandwich, which came out towering on the plate, due less to the amount of filling in the sandwich than to the super-thick cut of the homemade bread.
- The menu also offers lots of club sandwiches, burgers and pizzas.
- The chicken club sandwich had a grilled chicken breast, bacon and mayonnaise, and came with a crisp mesclun salad.
- Individual plates, piled high with thick club sandwiches and crispy French fries, were passed round to everyone present.
- I ate a club sandwich at a American-style chain restaurant, with a medium coke.
- I hate eating in my hotel room because it's always a club sandwich (on which I am now an international expert) and chips, but even more because I really hate the idea of missing out on something.
- Stop in later in the day and the lunch menu includes club sandwiches and burgers served up with crisp fries.
- The stack resembled something like a metal and paper club sandwich.
- The menu comprises the encyclopaedia totalica of modern brasserie standards: potato wedges, fishcakes, club sandwiches, burgers, bangers and mash and a full complement of grilled fish for the ladies.
- ‘Please help me finish this food,’ he says when an enormous club sandwich is placed in front of him.
- I have not eaten a club sandwich in almost twenty years.
- The club sandwich consisted of tuna, egg, ham, cheese, and veggies between five slices of bread.
- She made tea for them while he rummaged through the fridge and pantry, turning his findings into a club sandwich.
- But actually, he liked his Caesar salad and club sandwich.
- I hate it when hotels make club sandwiches and because they use three slices of bread they reckon they can charge four times as much.
- I chose the club sandwich, with all its promisingly cholesterol-laden items and my friend the steak sandwich.
- Settling down I ordered a turkey club sandwich while my friend ordered a simple salad sandwich and tea for two.
- He laughed, taking a bite out of his club sandwich.
- ‘Excuse me,’ I say, attempting to remain calm, ‘do you not always serve mayonnaise automatically with your club sandwich?’
- I'm going to have the club sandwich with a garden salad.
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