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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was toasted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been browned or cooked by exposure to heat, often referring to bread or other food items. Example: "The bread was toasted to a perfect golden brown, ready for the toppings."
Idiom
You're toast.
If someone tells you that you are toast, you are in a lot of trouble.
Dictionary
Exact(49)
He was toasted".
The bread was toasted, dried out and burned.
She was toasted by William H. Wells, the director of the Opera Club.
Sautéed sweet corn, a special, was toasted on the edges and nutty.
Above it was toasted hazelnut; below it, a purée of celery root, hazelnut oil and butter.
The bread was toasted dark and the weight of the griddle had flattened it.
Similar(9)
Eventually everyone was toasting the chef.
"Lucky Strike's is toasted".
The nuts are toasted.
Other breads should be toasted if possible.
America is toasted.
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