0 past simple and past participle of roast --
2 to criticize severely or speak angrily to someone: --
He's known for roasting big-name celebrities on his Comedy Central shows.
Critics roasted him for exploiting racial stereotypes.
Children under five, sometimes as young as one month old, were roasted alive in bonfires.
I am sure that we shall hear that old chestnut—stewed or roasted.
If he had overruled the advice and been unsuccessful, he would have been roasted over a very hot fire indeed.
There is the duty on roasted coffee, and the ordinary duty on raw coffee.
Mungbean also is used in making soups, curries, noodles, bread, and sweets; the seeds roasted with spices are also very popular.
If sheep meat was normally roasted, this would explain its absence from the cooking pots.
Effect on lactation of raw or roasted soybeans in cattle feed normal, while those between 5.0 and 5.8 may be suffering from subclinical acidosis.
Green maize is consumed as either boiled or roasted cobs.