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subnoun1 a large sandwich on a long split rollwe shared a tuna sub at lunch Cuban sandwich, grinder, hero, hoagie(also hoagy), Italian sandwich, po'boy(also poor boy), submarine, torpedo subnoun2a person or thing that takes the place of anotherwe had a sub in English today, so we didn't get our test results back backup, cover, designated hitter, fill-in, locum tenens, pinch hitter, relief, replacement, reserve, stand-in, substitute alternate, understudyapology, makeshift, stopgapagent, assignee, attorney, commissary, delegate, deputy, envoy, factor, procurator, proxy, rep, representative, surrogateassistant, reliever, secondsuccessor, superseder subverbto serve as a replacement usually for a time onlythe weekend anchor is subbing for the station's main anchor all this week she subbed for middle school teachers in the district as needed cover, fill in, pinch-hit, stand in, step in, substitute, take over understudyrelieve, spelldouble (as) in 1777 |