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dagwood

Sub vs Dagwood - What's the difference?

sub | dagwood |


As nouns the difference between sub and dagwood

is that sub is a submarine while dagwood is a dagwood sandwich.

As a verb sub

is (us|informal) to substitute for or sub can be to coat with a layer of adhering material; to planarize by means of such a coating.

As a preposition sub

is under.

Club vs Dagwood - What's the difference?

club | dagwood |


As nouns the difference between club and dagwood

is that club is a heavy stick intended for use as a weapon or playthingWp while dagwood is a multi-layered sandwich containing cold cuts, cheese, lettuce and any of several other fillings.

As a verb club

is to hit with a club.

Dagwood vs Dogwood - What's the difference?

dagwood | dogwood |


As nouns the difference between dagwood and dogwood

is that dagwood is a multi-layered sandwich containing cold cuts, cheese, lettuce and any of several other fillings while dogwood is any of various small trees of the genus Cornus, especially the pedia=1 and the pedia=1.

Filling vs Dagwood - What's the difference?

filling | dagwood |


As nouns the difference between filling and dagwood

is that filling is anything that is used to fill something while dagwood is a dagwood sandwich.

As an adjective filling

is of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach.

As a verb filling

is .

Lettuce vs Dagwood - What's the difference?

lettuce | dagwood |


As nouns the difference between lettuce and dagwood

is that lettuce is an edible plant, lactuca sativa and its close relatives, having a head of green and/or purple leaves while dagwood is a dagwood sandwich.

Cheese vs Dagwood - What's the difference?

cheese | dagwood |


As nouns the difference between cheese and dagwood

is that cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance while dagwood is a dagwood sandwich.

As a verb cheese

is to prepare curds for making cheese or cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.

As an interjection cheese

is (photography).

Sandwich vs Dagwood - What's the difference?

sandwich | dagwood |


As nouns the difference between sandwich and dagwood

is that sandwich is a dish or foodstuff where two or more slices of bread serve as the wrapper or container of some other food while dagwood is a multi-layered sandwich containing cold cuts, cheese, lettuce and any of several other fillings.

As a verb sandwich

is to place one item between two other, usually flat, items.

As an adjective sandwich

is of a meal or serving size that is smaller than a dinner.

As a proper noun Sandwich

is a town in Kent, south-east England, one of the historic Cinque Ports.