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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
toasty
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ It was warm and toasty under the blanket.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Dozens and dozens of dead airplanes just sitting around in the toasty Arizona sun?
▪ Here they are in chilly Indiana when they should be in toasty Arizona.
▪ It was an old argument between us, but she was probably right, for his bare feet were toasty.
▪ The living room, dining room and kitchen are toasty, but the three bedrooms are 5 to 6 degrees cooler.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
toasty

"warm and comfortable," 1882, from toast (n.2) + -y (2). Related: Toastiness.

Wiktionary
toasty

a. pleasantly warm

Usage examples of "toasty".

And little piles of Post Toasties, corn flakes, stacked up in designs.

Gathering her wits, she slapped his hand away, set the pitcher over the sticky spill and marched to the stove where the scones and ham toasties cooled.

The house was toasty warm, hazy from the cigarette smoke sealed into the winterproofed rooms.

The fire made her chamber toasty, and there was a flask of cider wine in a cubbyhole in the headboard.

Just think what a pleasure 'twill be to curl up in a soft, toasty bed while a fire crackles on the hearth and the snow falls outside your window.

By the time I got to Vinnie's I was nice and toasty and could see my entire hood, not to mention the road.

The stupid aliens were hell-bent on forcing the passage and getting turned into Posleen Toasties in the process.

Hence, the monarch's likeness on the stately Carnegie Shield gives us an opportunity to reflect on the fates of kings and queens over our cheese toasties and beer.

Rain, rain, rain, but inside the Ark everything dry and toasty, a pair of every kind and in the larder fine Westphalian hams, fresh eggs, olives, pickled onions, Worcestershire Sauce and other delicacies.