[
UK
/tˈəʊstɐ/
]
[ US /ˈtoʊstɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈtoʊstɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who proposes a toast; someone who drinks to the health of success of someone or some venture
- a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread
How To Use toaster In A Sentence
- I could tell that my parents hated me. My bath toys were a toaster and a radio. Rodney Dangerfield
- From blenders and toasters to refrigerators and professional-style oven ranges, stainless steel products are easy to coordinate with each other and lend a modern edge to a kitchen.
- I unwrapped a Pop Tart from its foil wrapper and placed it in the toaster.
- I prepared the tofu by slicing it and browning it in the toaster oven first - the texture is much "meatier" and less watery that way. Undefined
- That smell, my fellow cellulite-ridden brothers and sisters, that smell is not cup cakes, toaster strudel or spaghetti!
- Still singing, I took the crumpets out of the toaster and put them on a plate, spreading a generous amount of butter over them.
- The commons authorities reported a rise in employees seeking permission to instal electric kettles and toasters in their offices to save money. MPs push to turn House of Commons into tourist attraction
- I think it'll be of interest to the many of us who have suffered crushing disappointment by the poor performance of their toasters.
- The fashion industry gets away with planned obsolescence all the time by arbitrarily declaring clothes we just bought as having the trendsetting equivalent of a steam powered toaster.
- You'll be driving along a lovely country road looking for wild flowers and admiring the scenery and there will be a huge pile of TVs, toasters, irons, computers, washing machines, fridges in a ditch.