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Captain James cook fist named Hiwaii, the Sandwich islands before it was named Hiwaii.
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Unless a shop has a specialty sandwich named a knuckle sandwich, the term is used for a punch in the mouth by a fist.
The word sandwich originated in England. It is said that it is named after the Earl of Sandwich who is supposed to have been the first to make a sandwich.
The sandwich comes from England. There was a family named "Sandwich" that started the "craze" and it just took off.
it is a sandwich that makes you dance like a boy named melody
Illinois, New Hampshire and Massachusetts all have a Sandwich.
The Sandwich Islands later came to be known by their native name of Hawaii.
Captain James Cook, a British explorer, named the Sandwich Islands in 1778 after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who was a sponsor of Cook's voyages. The islands are now known as Hawaii.
Sandwich is not an adjective. It is a noun and does not describe anything. "Sand" might be a word, but "wich" is not. Sandwich is actually named after The Duke of Sandwich, a place in England. Therefore, sandwich is neither compound nor an adjective.
Captain Cook gave them the name of the Sandwich Islands.
The Hawaiian Islands were named Sandwich Islands by James Cook in the 1770s. Other Islands similarly named by Cook were Efate Island in The Republic of Vanuatu (Sandwich Island) and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean.