Filling vs Fishwich - What's the difference?
filling | fishwich |
Anything that is used to fill something.
The contents of a pie, etc.
(dentistry) A piece of amalgam used to fill a cavity in a tooth.
The woof in woven fabrics.
Prepared wort added to ale to cleanse it.
A burger with a filling of breaded fish.
* 1972 , The Nation's Schools (volume 90, page 183)
* 1986 , Audrey Tittle Cross, Nutrition for the working woman (page 133)
* 2005 , Leslie Stella, Unimaginable zero summer (page 214)
As nouns the difference between filling and fishwich
is that filling is anything that is used to fill something while fishwich is a burger with a filling of breaded fish.As an adjective filling
is of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach.As a verb filling
is .filling
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* filingfishwich
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(es)- More to the liking of students, the new menu includes hamburgers, cheeseburgers, fishwiches , pizza, donuts, French fries, malts and coffee.
- Fish fillets can be garnished with a lemon-yogurt sauce for a fishwich .
- One evening as we were winding up, engaged in a spirited debate about whether or not to serve fishwiches at the next meeting, a car speeding down Evergreen whirled out of control and smashed through the front window...