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  • noun Pennsylvania A sandwich made on a long bun; submarine sandwich.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States

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Examples

  • Then, of course, there are the hot dogs that are so big they use hoagy rolls rather than hot dog buns.

    Costco vs Sam's 2004

  • Thin-sliced roaster breast couldn't be easier or faster to grill for this hearty update of the submarine/hoagy/hero sandwich.

    The Perdue Chicken Cookbook Mitzi Perdue

  • A counsel that I scholarly fresh was to acquire the full flaxseeds and acquire a affordable drink hoagy and comminute up the oilseed up as you requirement it.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Reading Paul Williams on the subject has taught me that the show you see is not necessarily the one you hear -- so I'm eager to find a recording of the show and re-experience it more specifically through my ears, away from the smell of the hoagy being eaten by the stranger sitting next to me, removed from all the people standing or milling back and forth in front of us, apart from the raised cell phones -- just the pure, undistracted sound of the music and the receptivity of one for whom it was intended.

    My First Dylan Show 2007

  • Reading Paul Williams on the subject has taught me that the show you see is not necessarily the one you hear -- so I'm eager to find a recording of the show and re-experience it more specifically through my ears, away from the smell of the hoagy being eaten by the stranger sitting next to me, removed from all the people standing or milling back and forth in front of us, apart from the raised cell phones -- just the pure, undistracted sound of the music and the receptivity of one for whom it was intended.

    Archive 2007-10-14 2007

  • Other clues are in vocabulary: A hero in New York is a hoagy in Philadelphia and a sub in Washington, D. C.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 4 1976

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    Michael Simmons: To Jim Dickinson's Health 2009

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    Michael Simmons: To Jim Dickinson's Health 2009

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