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1. Usually a special situation in which words are spoken in honor of someone to express good wishes, etc., after which people drink to show that they agree with the spoken words: Susanne made a toast to the bride and groom and then all of the people there drank a toast to the newly married couple.
2. Someone who is very popular in a particular place or among a particular group of people: After Marvin won the championship, he was said to be the toast of the sport.
3. Bread which has been sliced and then made crisp and brown by heating: Sean and Shareen had toast with their scrambled eggs.
2. Someone who is very popular in a particular place or among a particular group of people: After Marvin won the championship, he was said to be the toast of the sport.
3. Bread which has been sliced and then made crisp and brown by heating: Sean and Shareen had toast with their scrambled eggs.
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toast (verb), toasts; toasted; toasting
1. To drink or to propose a tribute and libation for someone and to honor that person with a speech and a drink: They all toasted the winner of the computer programming contest.
3. To warm oneself, or a part of the body, by being close to a fire or some other source of heat: Earl was toasting his cold feet in front of the fireplace.
In Scotland, a new project in the Scotch producing region of Speyside plans to take the waste from the whiskey-making process and turn it into electrical power; so, in a few years, some 9,000 homeowners may be able to toast their new source of electricity over and over again.
2. To make food; such as, bread crisp and brown by heating it: Jillian toasted the bread in a toaster for breakfast.3. To warm oneself, or a part of the body, by being close to a fire or some other source of heat: Earl was toasting his cold feet in front of the fireplace.
This entry is located in the following unit:
English Words in Action, Group T
(page 5)