toast|toasted|toasting|toasts in English
verb
[təʊst]
brown by exposure to heat, cook (bread, breadstuff, etc.) by exposing to heat, crisp, make crisp and brown by heat; warm at a fire; propose or drink a toast, drink in honor of; become toasted
Use "toast|toasted|toasting|toasts" in a sentence
1. Toasting: Broil both sides of Bammy until toasted
2. For a change from ordinary toast, try a wholemeal English muffin or some toasted fruit bread.
3. Crumpets need to be toasted and I like to toast them a little longer as I like the crunch
4. Speaking in toasts now.
5. Toasting Benne (sesame) seeds develops …
6. We'll spend the entire night toasting.
7. Spread pepper mayo over toasts; serve with Bouillabaisse
8. Banzais and toasts are old-fashioned
9. Helpful (9) Toasted BreadCrumbs
10. Toasted the cheese sandwiches.
11. They toasted their teacher.
12. Beigels Daisy Toasts Vs The Underdog* Feat
13. Cinnamon-Accented French Toast Cinnamon-Accented French Toast
14. That's toasted, man.
15. Beigels Daisy Toasts Vs The Underdog* Feat
16. They drink secret toasts to my health?
17. Sometimes those toasting clink their glasses together.
18. She toasted bread for breakfast.
19. Shrimp toast!
20. We toasted the happy couple.
21. We toasted each other's health.
22. As you can see, toasting is an option.
23. Dead toast.
24. Have you toasted the bread?
25. Champagne: the drink of celebratory cheers and wedding toasts