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Definition of Open-face sandwich
1. Noun. Sandwich without a covering slice of bread.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Open-face Sandwich
Literary usage of Open-face sandwich
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Food Safety and Quality: Uniform, Risk-Based Inspection System Needed to by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... meat or poultry sandwich processors, so it decided to inspect the le common
open-face sandwich, while leaving inspections of other sandwiches to FDA. ..."
2. The Federal Food Safety Inspection System: Dangerous to Your Health? (1992)
"... meat or poultry sandwich processors, so it decided to inspect the less common
open-face sandwich, while leaving inspections of other sandwiches to FDA. ..."
3. Copenhagen & the Best of Denmark Alive! by Norman Renouf (2003)
"Treat yourself to a Danish open-face sandwich. CAFE A PORTA Kongens Nytorv 17 «
33-11-05-00 This is one of the city's oldest cafes; it dates from 1788, ..."
4. "Dame Curtsey's" Book of Salads, Sandwiches, and Beverages by Ellye Howell Glover (1915)
"... add the lemon juice; when cold, spread on buttered bread and dust over with
the nut meal; cut in rounds and leave uncovered—an open-face sandwich. ..."