A call to a gathering of people to raise their glasses and drink together in honour of a person or thing, or an instance of drinking in this way
“The idea of welcoming in the new millennium by standing in the cold outside government buildings without a drink to raise in a toast did not, it seems, appeal to most of the capital's population.”
A person or thing that is very popular or held in high regard by a particular group of people
“I'm Plaster of Paris, the toast of Monmartre, I stick to my man until death us do part!”
Toasted bread
A type of unobtrusive and transient pop-up notification used to inform a user of something
A gesture or utterance made as a greeting or acknowledgement of another's arrival or departure
Easy target
A solemn promise or undertaking
The act, or an instance, of drinking
To make or become warm
“There are flowers to watch, a few leaves still wind-dancing in the garden, toes to toast in front of the fire, and thoughts of the future to ponder.”
To grill, lightly cook by browning specifically under a grill or in a toaster
“To brown foods or toast bread, cut the bag so that it becomes a flat sheet, not unlike the silicone baking parchment used in restaurants and pastry shops.”
To drink to the health or in honour of (someone or something) by raising one's glass together with others
“Drinkers will raise their glasses to toast brave children and make their suffering more bearable.”
To set on fire, or to be set on fire
To be, or cause to be, damaged by heat or fire
Without hope of recovery
To consume a liquid
(figuratively) Destroyed with no hope of recovery
Of a color as of dark wood or rich soil
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