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Synonyms and antonyms of Sandwiches, rolls and toast in American Thesaurus
Sandwiches, rolls and toast
beefburger (noun)
a sandwich made of loose hamburger
BLT (noun)
a sandwich filled with bacon, lettuce, and tomato
burrito (noun)
a type of Mexican food made with a tortilla (=a piece of flat thin bread) that is folded over and filled with meat or beans and cheese
canapé (noun)
a small biscuit or piece of bread with food such as cheese or meat on top, served with drinks at a party
club sandwich (noun)
a thick sandwich that consists of three slices of bread with two layers of meat or cheese in between
double-decker (noun)
a sandwich consisting of three pieces of bread separated by two layers of food
gyro (noun)
American a sandwich consisting of meat cooked on a spit (=a metal rod that turns near a fire) and salad eaten on pita bread. The British word is doner kebab.
hot dog (noun)
a sandwich that consists of two narrow pieces of bread with a sausage (=tube of meat) inside
quesadilla (noun)
a tortilla that is filled with cheese and other foods such as tomatoes, peppers, and chicken and cooked on a grill
Reuben sandwich (noun)
a type of sandwich eaten in the U.S. that is made from dark bread and is filled with pastrami, cheese, and sauerkraut
sloppy joe (noun)
American a sandwich consisting of a bun filled with sauce and cooked ground beef (=meat cut into very small pieces by a machine)
toastie (noun)
British a sandwich that has been toasted