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Have a bite of toast.
She drank some juice and tried a bite of toast.
When I asked what other business opportunities his country was contemplating, he took a bite of toast.
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He had a chocolate-chip cookie, a couple of bites of toast, less than a quarter of a sandwich on sourdough.
King took a bite of his toast.
(She was taking little bites of her toast, as she does at the breakfast table in "The Passion of Anna").
I also taste the soup and a few bites of avocado toast.
Canapé is a catch-all term for finger food that involves something that's spread or perched on top of a bite-size piece of toast or cracker (hence the name, which derives from the French for sofa).
As Bellville puts it softly over his final bite of Marmite and toast: "I just wanted to be part of something meaningful".
All this might seem a little phony, or, worse, crass, but a bite of peekytoe-crab toast ought to stifle your concerns: buttery, salty, with a trace of fennel, it was a brilliant riff on boardwalk cuisine.
Just as this musical prodigy took the last bite of his French toast, he cleared his throat and murmured, "I'll do it but I need you to bring me my coffee for the dress rehearsal".
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