toasting

[ US /ˈtoʊstɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /tˈə‍ʊstɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. cooking to a brown crispiness over a fire or on a grill
    proper toasting should brown both sides of a piece of bread
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How To Use toasting In A Sentence

  • The couple beside us were toasting the fact of just being alive on so blissful a night.
  • I'll certainly join the girls in toasting that - as long, of course, as they're paying.
  • Toasting their successful ascent to the summit, she lifts her flask in the air, and father waves his walking stick.
  • In 1969, U-Roy cut the first records in the ‘DJ style’, rapping or toasting over pre-existing instrumental tracks.
  • As long as I'm toasting Keller based on wild speculation, let me tip my glass to Risen.
  • You are toasting in front of an open fire, or snuggled under the duvet.
  • A rich tan is unmistakably the hottest summer trend, yet we all know the dangers of toasting ourselves silly to get that sun-drenched look.
  • Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom.
  • Something else to remember is that you get a lot of sunlight reflected from the sea, so for a given time you could get twice as much sun than you would get gently toasting yourself on a beach.
  • I might do it from time to time since it makes the house smell nice while it's in the oven toasting, but it's too much work to do more often.
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