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- adjective
comparative form oftoasty : moretoasty
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Examples
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You'll find the rooms here a good bit toastier than other spas.
Grace Suh Coscia, L.Ac., Dipl.O.M.: How a Korean Spa Can Keep You Lean, Rejuvenated and Sexy Grace Suh Coscia 2012
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You'll find the rooms here a good bit toastier than other spas.
Grace Suh Coscia, L.Ac., Dipl.O.M.: How a Korean Spa Can Keep You Lean, Rejuvenated and Sexy Grace Suh Coscia 2012
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As the toastier season fast approaches, we highlight the tastier films in cinemas through the sizzling summer months.
Planet-x.com.au » Summer blockbuster preview: Iron Man 2 – Den of Geek 2010
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Sarah Palin - same as before but even toastier than ever!
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Water vapor absorbs heat, and so would have warmed the atmosphere on ancient Mars from its current frigidity into a toastier range.
The Search For Life 2008
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Hurricane Bertha now a 75-mile-an-hour winds, as you mentioned, strengthening and getting more defined during the overnight hours, entering some toastier waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Apparently, nothing happens to the very icky Father Doria, but presumably he is destined for a somewhat toastier final location than Guilo, Alberto, grandma, or Manfresti.
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Oh, and to find some toastier mittens ... and a good pair of snowpants, too.
nspblues Diary Entry nspblues 2003
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts that January will be toastier than normal, with most states east of the Rockies getting warmer weather, except for New England.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The red planet was toastier and wetter, conditions that suggest the ancient environment could have been favorable for microbial life.
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