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  • adjective Suitable for toasting.

Etymologies

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toast +‎ -able

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Examples

  • Furthermore, the free market system in toast has made a huge range of toastable types of bread available, along with the many, many different forms and flavours of marmalade that can now be purchased by the dedicated toast connoisseur.

    The Surplus Theory In Economics David Hadley 2009

  • Furthermore, the free market system in toast has made a huge range of toastable types of bread available, along with the many, many different forms and flavours of marmalade that can now be purchased by the dedicated toast connoisseur.

    Archive 2009-05-01 David Hadley 2009

  • Those sweet, dense, toastable cornmeal circles dripping in melted butter were such a treat.

    Homemade Corn Toasties kat 2008

  • Those sweet, dense, toastable cornmeal circles dripping in melted butter were such a treat.

    Archive 2008-07-01 kat 2008

  • I always like to keep some toastable carbs around the office for unpredictable hunger, whether they result from lack of time, late evenings in the office or just because.

    LUNCH 2009

  • It's just fucking charming, relaxed, and toastable.

    Musical 2009

  • It's just fucking charming, relaxed, and toastable.

    Two Songs: "Raise the Glass" and "Rumble With Gang Debs" 2006

  • It's just fucking charming, relaxed, and toastable.

    September 2006 2006

  • It's just fucking charming, relaxed, and toastable.

    Two Songs: "Raise the Glass" and "Rumble With Gang Debs" 2006

  • Bob’s sourdough culture makes a really great, toastable bread.

    Stuff of my life Meme « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2007

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