sandwichy

English

Etymology

sandwich + -y

Adjective

sandwichy (comparative more sandwichy, superlative most sandwichy)

  1. Of, or relating to, sandwiches.
  2. Resembling a sandwich.
  3. Full of sandwiches; containing sandwiches.
    • 1914, Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson, The Clean Heart:
      [] it received at once the gratifying tribute of large sandwichy grins and chuckles all round the table.
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