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toast rack
noun
A rack designed to hold toasted bread.
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Wouldn't mind some in a toast rack, with butter and marmalade.
"You could buy a toast rack for a few hundred pounds," Mr. Taubman said.
(Today, an 1881 Dresser toast rack Mr. Gallion describes as "important" is priced at $45,000 at Historical Design).
At those times, you are forced to choose between a toast rack and piled on a plate.
A silver toast rack has been put on sale at Kensington Palace, with an eye-watering price tag of £1,000, it has emerged.
A source at the palace in central London told The Sun: "One thousand pounds is a lot to spend on a toast rack.
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Other eclectic touches include the jewel-like Moroccan ceramic sugar bowls and vintage toast racks.
Only two of the toast racks have been made, with the other showcased at the Tower of London.
Toast racked up excellent reviews at last year's Edinburgh festival and – with frequent on-stage cooking – is an immersive experience for all the senses.
No nation - except only and always the French - clung to this reflex more tenaciously than the British, who had been able to impose on the natives of India and Africa the assumption that Windsor soup and toast racks were as normal as coats and ties.
"Shock of the Old: Christopher Dresser," organized by a team of Cooper-Hewitt curators, includes profusions of vases in porcelain, earthenware and glass; regiments of silver-plate tea services, toast racks and decanters; dozens of examples of wallpaper and textiles; and an impressive array of chairs, cabinets and cast-iron hall stands.
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