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toast down
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "toast down" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers due to its ambiguity. Example: "After the meal, we decided to toast down to celebrate our success." (This usage is unclear.)
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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"So he's gone, then," Grams says, putting the toast down.
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57 human-written examples
This take is also an excellent example of how realised the imagined Millennial has become this year: gorging on avocado toast, downing fancy coffee and a complete failing at every turn to buy a fucking house.
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We toasted, downed our drinks and went back to work.
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Heston's Fantastical Food starts on 6 November at 9pm on Channel 4. Monday Breakfast Egg on toast, wolfed down too fast for a picture, but this is the deal (and it's often repeated): wholegrain rye toast, with a soft boiled egg schmooshed on top, with lots of Maldon salt and coarsely ground white pepper.
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Or as one of the interviewees puts it: "Powerful models built this festival, and then one picture of cheese on toast ripped down the festival".
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ABSOLUTELY NO: white bread toast (breaks down into sugars too easily), bacon (too fatty, not enough protein), bagels (high calorie carbs, bloating, especially with cream cheese!), or breakfast sandwiches (crap stacked between white bread! NO!).
Wiki
The toasts should be placed on the sheet toasted side down, with the soft untoasted side up.
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Even if you're staying away from the sauce this holiday season, it'd still be nice to be able to clink your glass with everyone else when the toasts go down.
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Once you get the toasting method down, you can pretty much top these bad boys with anything you want.
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Wipe down, toast lightly, soak in hot water for 20 minutes, then pat dry, and you're good to go.
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The voice – high, fluting yet saturated with a sense of command, honed by shouting "fag, toast my crumpets!" down long, ancient corridors – inquired whether Vince Cable agreed that countries with flexible labour laws had the best growth and those with the least flexible had the highest unemployment.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "toast down", opt for clearer phrases like "put the toast down" or, if referring to consuming a toast, "down a toast".
Common error
Do not use "toast down" when you mean simply to put toast somewhere. This construction can be confusing, since "down" usually implies consumption or direction. Instead, clearly state the action, like "put the toast down on the table".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "toast down" functions ambiguously. As Ludwig AI points out, it's not a standard English expression and can lead to confusion. In the provided examples, the intended meaning varies, sometimes referring to placing toast and other times to rapidly consuming something (during a toast).
Frequent in
News & Media
39%
Wiki
13%
Formal & Business
12%
Less common in
Science
12%
Encyclopedias
12%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "toast down" is an uncommon and grammatically questionable expression. As Ludwig AI highlights, it is "not correct" and may confuse readers. While some instances appear in online media, it lacks standard usage. Instead, clearer alternatives like "put toast down" or "down a toast" are recommended to avoid ambiguity. Its presence in diverse, but informal contexts underscores its limited acceptance in formal English.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
put toast down
Emphasizes the physical action of placing toast down.
set toast down
Similar to "put toast down", highlighting the action of setting something down.
toast lightly
Focuses on the degree of toasting, not the action of placing it.
toast the bread
Emphasizes the action of making toast
down a toast
Focuses on consuming a toast (alcoholic drink) quickly.
drink a toast
Implies participating in a toast by drinking.
scarf down toast
Focuses on eating toast quickly.
wolf down toast
Similar to "scarf down toast", indicating hasty consumption.
eat toast quickly
Describes the act of eating toast rapidly.
finish toast
Means completing the act of eating toast
FAQs
How can I use the words "toast" and "down" correctly in a sentence?
Use "down" to describe the direction or action of placing something, like "put the toast down". Use "toast" to refer to the food item or the act of making a speech, like "I made some toast" or "Let's make a toast".
What does it mean to "down" a drink?
To "down" a drink means to drink it quickly, usually in one gulp. It is commonly used in the context of making a toast.
What's a better way to say "toast down"?
Depending on the intended meaning, you could say "put toast down" if you mean to place the toast somewhere or "down a toast" if you're talking about quickly drinking during a toast.
Is it ever correct to say "toast down"?
While some sources might use "toast down", it's generally not considered standard English. It's best to use more precise language to avoid confusion.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested