Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Toasting \Toast"ing\, a. & n. from Toast, v.
Toasting fork, a long-handled fork for toasting bread, cheese, or the like, by the fire.
WordNet
n. long-handled fork for cooking or toasting frankfurters or bread etc. (especially over an open fire)
Usage examples of "toasting fork".
He and Ahab came out onto the deck, Dooly carrying several slices of bread and a toasting fork.
He ran into his tent and returned with weaponshis toasting fork and a coal shovel.
Nairn seemed to have forgotten the toasting fork, that lay on the hearth, and instead had plucked another piece of paper from the table.
The cook went over to an enormous black stove and began stirring something briskly, and Jane put a piece of bread on a toasting fork and held it over the fire.
The bread fell off the toasting fork and into the ashes, flaring up brightly.
He ran into his tent and returned with weapons--his toasting fork and a coal shovel.
Caramon put a slice of bread on the toasting fork, held it over the kitchen fire.
One of them was carrying a foot-long implement in one of its primary limbs that resembled a two-pronged toasting fork with blunt tines.
The taller of the two, the one with the toasting fork, came to his shoulder.