Crossword clues for toasted
toasted
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Toast \Toast\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Toasted; p. pr. & vb. n. Toasting.] [OF. toster to roast, toast, fr. L. torrere, tostum, to parch, roast. See Torrid.]
To dry and brown by the heat of a fire; as, to toast bread.
To warm thoroughly; as, to toast the feet.
To name when a health is proposed to be drunk; to drink to the health, or in honor, of; as, to toast a lady.
Wiktionary
1 Cooked by toast#verbing. 2 Very hot. v
(en-past of: toast)
WordNet
adj. browned over by exposure to heat; "he liked toasted marshmallows"
Wikipedia
Toasted is the fourth album from Fatso Jetson, released on Bong Load Custom Records. Originally recorded in 1998, it wasn't completely released until 2001. This album was re-issued on LP in 2012 for the European Tour.
Usage examples of "toasted".
He broiled two for his dinner, toasted another huge tuber and then undug his egg, arranging it in its carrying shell with plenty of warm sand.
They toasted each other and refilled the cups, the room small and pleasant, candle-lit, with bed futons already made up in the adjoining room.
Hunters who had successfully passed their rite of passage with the capture of two snakes were congratulated and toasted with splashes of mlada, some of them directed internally.
Beer, wine, mlada, and even wildberry juices flowed to every cup as friend toasted friend and the success of the Doona Experiment was drunk to over and over again.
I went with the rest of the Gang who were still at the University, and we had a party later on, where your name was toasted in good wine.
His old crew toasted their former captain with considerable enthusiasm, with Captain Germys springing for the beverages served.
Tallaf drifted away discreetly, and Killashandra toasted Pendel, whose jolly self evidently masked considerable prestige.
She had toasted the last of the baked bread she'd been able to make from the flour they had brought from Botany.
She toasted Alessan as he stood beside her, chest heaving, face suffused with blood, but thoroughly delighted by their performance.
Jaxom gulped down the last of the hot wine, and reached for the toasted bread and cheese.
He toasted the first slice on the end of his knife and broke off a tiny piece for judicious tasting.
While they waited, they toasted each other and the destruction of Struan's and the profits they were going to make.
Then he saw Casey smiling at him so happily and he raised his glass and toasted her.
But whereas the Commodore, heavy with work, port and toasted cheese, went straight to sleep the moment his head touched the pillow of his swinging cot, Stephen found the wakeful coca-leaves as active as ever - they far outdid coffee in banishing even the thought of sleep - and as he wished to write up his notes in the morning he took a powerful sleeping draught, together with a bolus of Java mandragore, and thrust balls of wax deep into his ears against the ship noises, the changing of the watch, the eventual holystoning, scrubbing and swabbing of the decks, the screech and thump of the pumps.
We have not had toasted cheese before our music this last age and more.