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the toasty
adjective
Pleasantly warm
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The toasty house Champagne was $10 a glass.
Recently, inside the toasty I.C.U., three baby ducks huddled in an incubator.
The problem the Toasty Wrap solved, he said, was one of high heating bills.
Nor was it, honestly, the toasty flow of Dom Pérignon 1973.
For a splurge, try the toasty 2004 Kistler "Le Noisetiers" ($102).
The Toasty Wrap, tartan Cuddlewrap and reversible Snug Sack have sold out.
He clipped one to a line, cleared his fogged glasses over the toasty propane stove, then went to work.
They tucked and scrutinized and tightened, sharing compliments and lipstick and complaints in the toasty bathroom air.
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The darker the roux, the more toasty the flavor tends to be, but as a roux darkens, its thickening properties decrease; for that reason, some gumbo cooks prefer to use a more golden roux.
tasting of sparklers for Christmas, it was neither Veuve Clicquot nor Moët et Chandon that shone but the toasty-rich Les Pionniers Champagne, £16.99 from the Co-op, and the creamy and savoury Waitrose Blanc de Blancs Brut, £24.99, down to £19.99 from Wednesday.
But some like what they term the toastier taste of handmade matzo and, even more, its extra-scrupulous preparation.
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