hoagie
/ˈhəʊɡi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhəʊɡi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhō-gē/ (ame, mw)
hoagie — noun
- hoagiesingular
- hoagiesplural
1. a large sandwich made by cutting a long bread roll open and filling it with laye
a large sandwich made by cutting a long bread roll open and filling it with layers of cold meat, cheese, salad vegetables, and sauces
Diego ordered a hoagie with salami, ham, provolone cheese, and lettuce for lunch.
hoagie + with [fillings]
The deli on River Road makes the best hoagie in town using fresh-baked Italian bread.
For the office party, Ana prepared a large hoagie and cut it into eight pieces.
Emeka asked the server to add extra tomatoes and onions to his hoagie.
A classic Philadelphia hoagie comes with layers of meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomato on a soft roll.
- submarine sandwich
the most widely understood term across the US
- sub
short informal form, common nationwide
- hero
used mainly in New York and the Northeast
- grinder
used mainly in New England
用法筆記
This term is most commonly used in the Philadelphia region and surrounding areas of the northeastern United States. The same sandwich is called a sub, hero, or grinder in other parts of the country.