0 two pieces of bread with cheese, salad, or meat, usually cold, between them : --
1 slices or pieces of meat, cheese, salads, etc., put between two pieces of bread that are held together by the person who picks them up when ready to eat: --
2 to put something or someone in a small space between two other, usually bigger, things or people: --
She lived in a skinny Victorian house sandwiched between two brownstones in Cambridge.
This is due to the fact that significantly more production hours were required to fabricate the sandwich panels than the more conventionally stiffened panels.
Had the seminar been a more combative arena, the tuna sandwich would have become the object of a no-holdsbarred struggle for complete possession.
At the same time the tuna sandwich was a cultural artifact with evocative overtones of gender distinction.
But sandwiched between these two chapters is an extremely informative and less guarded text.
I picked it up and read the first few pages over a sandwich one lunchtime and just couldn't put it down.
To facilitate pupation, the leaf disc with the second instar larva was sandwiched between two fresh leaf discs.
Chapters 4 to 6 describe how the sandwich generation set about coping with their multiple commitments.
The star professed not to mind 'being sandwiched between a monkey act and an acrobatic specialty'.