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Answer for the clue "Place for an Eggo ", 7 letters:
toaster

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1580s, agent noun from toast (v.1). Electrical type is from 1913. In reference to a person who proposes or pledges a drinking toast, from 1704 (from toast (v.2)). Toaster-oven attested from 1957.

Usage examples of toaster.

CUMMINGS helped himself to a piece of bacon from the platter in front of Asey, took a reflective bite, and absent - mindedly reached out for the slice of toast which had just popped out of the toaster.

Smoke was coming from the toaster and in handling it, Sarge spilled the electric gadget to the floor, burning himself in the process.

In the kitchen, a note from the Hydes was propped up against the toaster.

The toaster had dissolved sometime during the day and reformed itself as a rubbishy, quaint, nonautomatic model.

So she acted as if nothing were unusual as she popped waffles into the toaster, and as she buttered them and doused them with syrup from the maple crop Micah had produced the spring before, she chatted with the girls about school, about snow, about upcoming Ice Days.

Ginger swan ned inside the coat even now at the breakfast table, quite content within its soft, wide embrace as she clicked apart a tube of Red Surrender and accurately thickened the color on her lips without consulting the shiny side of the toaster, impressing Becky and Phoebe, who appreciated how unsuccessful such blind repairs could be.

She mentioned it when one of them broke the door of her toaster oven, and she also remarked upon the melted cheddar cheese seared to orange leather around the perimeter of her broiler pan, which even Ajax and an overnight soaking could not budge.

Within six months there were fifty "accidental" deaths by electric toasters, thirty-seven by blenders, and nineteen by power drills.

It's a standing gunmetal rack about the size of a small toaster oven: with eight slots of hand-soldered breadboarding featuring thumb-sized vacuum tubes.

The toaster was the key to a process called gaseous carbonyl extraction, which allowed the extraction of ultra-pure metals—and, as a bonus, the direct fabrication of ultra-pure iron and nickel products in high-precision molds via chemical vapor deposition.

The toaster was the key to a process called gaseous carbonyl extraction, which allowed the extraction of ultra-pure metals -- and, as a bonus, the direct fabrication of ultra-pure iron and nickel products in high-precision molds via chemical vapor deposition.

She had to search for everything, including the toaster and coffeemaker, which weren't sitting out on the counter where all toasters and coffeemakers were supposed to sit.

Boxes, bits and pieces of toasters, blenders and coffeemakers burst into the air as though they were shrapnel from an exploding howitzer shell.

Every engineer in this hall, designing those nanotechnological toasters and hair dryers, wished he could have Hackworth's job in Bespoke, where concinnity was an end in itself, where no atom was wasted and every subsystem was designed specifically for the task at hand.

Next to the Salton Sonata toaster and the Cuisinart Little Pro food processor and the Acme Supreme Juicerator and the Cordially Yours liqueur maker stands the heavy‑gauge stainless-steel two‑and‑one‑half‑quart teakettle, which whistles "Tea for Two" when the water is boiling, and with it I make another small cup of the decaffeinated apple‑cinnamon tea.