<span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> (uncountable) A discussion regarding which edge cases are or are not to be included within some given concept, such as a discussion...
sandwich <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> generation <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> girder <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> glass <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> loaf <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> man <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span>-man <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> panel <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> paper <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> pick...
indirect <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> indirect <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> macrodiscourse metadiscourse microdiscourse mode of <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> universe of <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> window of...
waffle. jaffle (plural jaffles) (Australia, South Africa) A type of toasted <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span> that is sealed around the edge (in one piece, and not separated in the...
of utterance obsolete: <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span>, fluency of speech uncountable: <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span>, fluency of speech obsolete: honourable <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span> — see also eulogy religion:...
the charge of a muzzleloader or cannon. Synonyms: prop, valet (slang) A <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span>. 2012 January 17, Deborah Lake, Growling Over The Oceans: Avro Shackleton:...
and there, after a good while in <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span>, we did agree a bargain of £5,000 with Sir Roger Cuttance for my Lord <span class="searchmatch">Sandwich</span> for silk, cinnamon, ... 2005, Paddy...
To cut into something by clamping the teeth. As soon as you bite that <span class="searchmatch">sandwich</span>, you'll know how good it is. (transitive) To hold something by clamping...
] (informal) A hypothesis or conjecture. [from 18th c.] In scientific <span class="searchmatch">discourse</span>, the informal sense of “unsubstantiated statement or idea” is discouraged...
For several seconds he sat in silence, during which time the tea and <span class="searchmatch">sandwiches</span> arrived. I'm thinking of getting a new car, in which case I'd get a red...