Adjective
(of a sandwich) Being a single slice of bread with a topping.
Having an honest and sincere expression.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFine-dining chef Rob McDonald from North & Navy restaurant offered his “best ever open-faced breakfast sandwich,” while home cook Alison Peters contributed the “cheesy bake” bread-bacon-and-egg dish her family enjoys on Christmas morning. Source: Internet
Admire the stupendous baked array of Swiss goods and skewered fresh fruit snacks, including braided bread rolls, open-faced sandwiches enveloped in aspic, salt-encrusted pretzels, and apples dipped in luscious and melted caramel. Source: Internet
My favorite restaurant in --I love it because of the sandwiches, with the blistered and enveloping gruyere surface and the glistening and runny egg yolk that oozes oh-so-gracefully over this classic open-faced French ham sandwich. Source: Internet
Law of Dirty Rugs/Carpets: The chances of an open-faced jelly sandwich landing face down on a floor covering are directly correlated to the newness and cost of the carpet/rug. Source: Internet
If there’s anything that comes close to a Mexican version of an open-faced sandwich, the tostada is it. Source: Internet
Today Myšák is one of Prague’s best options for speciality coffee, classic egg preps, Prague ham, and traditional Czech open-faced sandwiches served on house-made sourdough bread. Source: Internet