Sentence examples for toast from inspiring English sources

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toast

verb

To lightly cook by browning via direct exposure to a fire or other heat source.

  • We liked to toast marshmallows around the campfire.

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Are you living on baked beans on toast?

No definitely not, I don't think anyone is allowed to live on baked beans on toast.

Meanwhile, toast the muffin halves (it definitely helps to put your breakfasting companion to work here – that way they can assemble the rest of the dish while you stand guard whisking the hollandaise) and poach the eggs.

Directly across the street, until the 1980s, there was a café called A la bonne Santé (literally, "to your good health" – santé means health) where the newly freed men would toast their liberty before drinking themselves dead drunk.

Come August, it'll be toast, but this month it's fun.

Give everyone slices of toast, a head each of roast garlic and some cream cheese or goat's curd, and let each person squeeze out the puree from the cloves to spread on their toast; a simple watercress and shallot salad would be good alongside.

You wash with it, you brush with it, you toast it, it's in 50% of what you buy – but what's the real story of palm oil?

Husband and wife Sue and Paul had a light breakfast of toast and jam (Sue) and a vegetarian breakfast wrap (Paul).

Apparently nothing ruins a job interview like turning up with half a slice of toast and a bee in your beard.

Related: Clint Eastwood cut American Sniper's final scene after request from widow Eastwood, 84, finds himself the toast of Hollywood after American Sniper took more than $535m worldwide and became the US box office's top-grossing film of 2014.

Eat, with a salad of frisée and watercress, once the cheese is melting and the toast is crisp.

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