sandwich between
1 of 1verb/ˈsændwɪtʃ bɪˈtwin/
Forms:sandwiches between,sandwiching between,sandwiched between,sandwiched between
1
to be in a confined area with little space between two objects or individuals
- I felt sandwiched between two large suitcases in the crowded bus.
- She was sandwiched between two colleagues in the packed elevator.
- The car was so narrow that I felt sandwiched between the driver and the door.
- The narrow alleyway had us sandwiched between high brick walls, and there was no escape.
- In the crowded subway, I found myself sandwiched between two commuters.
2
to squeeze someone or something tightly between two other people or objects
- The car was so tightly parked that I was sandwiched between two vehicles.
- In the crowded elevator, I was sandwiched between two strangers.
- During the concert, I got sandwiched between two enthusiastic fans.
- The luggage was sandwiched between the seats in the packed bus.
- In the rush-hour subway, I was sandwiched between commuters.