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How to use toasts in a sentence

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Mantuano has put freshly handmade burrata on the menu at his wine bar, pairing it with garlic toasts and leeks.
The standard menu contains the usual range of toasts, hot croissants, bread, scones, open and closed sandwiches.
In a party scene, she toasts a young woman, newly betrothed to a naval officer.
At home my father tears open a packet of crumpets and toasts them on the Aga.
In 2004, many couples will offer up toasts and kisses, when one partner gets down on one knee and pops the question.
And the next night you have to be at an endless reception dinner, listening to too many toasts by too many souses.
But the tricentennial, in 1792, occasioned sermons, toasts, and parades from New York to Boston.
Over the coming days, I would raise many, many toasts to thank the autumn gods that I was here.
He lobbied the diplomats during a formal, white-glove lunch featuring several courses and many more toasts.
Staff were busy refilling glasses as many informal toasts were made toward the two elves sitting closest to the noble on the end.
The by-now matronly personnel manager and a flock of remarkable young employees stand around offering toasts on the happy occasion.
Lively wakes are held after Polish funerals, with toasts and tributes to the deceased.
When all those invited had arrived, toasts were drunk to the betrothed couple, and the first plates of food were served.
I took my time eating a breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon, hash browns, salads, sandwiches, toasts and other stuff.
This is a liver sausage, which Christoph suggested spreading on toasts of excellent German bread.
After many noisy toasts had been drunk, and none to the nation, the national cockade was said to have been trampled as the air rang with unpatriotic slogans.
It will soon be time to celebrate, with sumptuous repasts and toasts in the eyes.
Only one slice toasts at a time, which is pure badness in my book.
Spur-of-the-moment toasts can be an off-the-cuff pleasure if the mood is right and the message heartfelt.
Photos of each table, starting with family and close friends. Followed by the toasts raised to the newly weds by one and all.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The toasts presented at dessert were distinguished for pith and cordiality.
Speeches, toasts and a gramophone concert made the evening pass quickly and enjoyably.
The question of toasts, too, and the light in which the university held them, was Gilbertian.
Thou may'st remember each bright Churchill of the galaxy, and all the toasts of the kit-cat.
The primitive Roxburgheians used to sport these toasts as a symbol of knowingness and high caste in book-hunting freemasonry.
Have I not been drinking loyal toasts to every monarchy of Europe, and wishing well to those who need it not?
For the preparation of toasts, the zwieback must be first softened with some hot liquid, preferably thin cream.
There was no stint of generous wine, for it was a hard-drinking period, a time of loyal toasts, and bacchanalian songs, and brimming bumpers.
After which the yeomen gave three cheers for the Queen and three more for her page, and drank toasts to them both, rising to their feet.
With other unique ideas for menus, together with toasts and stories.
After the removal of the cloth, and the singing of Non Nobis, the usual loyal and patriotic toasts were severally given and rapturously received.
Smart alecks are raising imaginary toasts to the Mount Carmel students for helping the country immensely.
Commander Bennet and his officers were present at the entertainment, which was signalized by copious libations and numerous toasts.
Nice toasts these Redheads will be drinking, wherever we buy it.
Prepare yourself for the chefs' parade of the haggis, toasts to the lassies, laddies and anyone else they might think of, with poems, songs and maybe a wee bit of dancing.
Numerous toasts were offered and quaffed, in the wines of France, to the celebrated travellers who had made their names illustrious by their explorations of African territory.
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