0 present participle of toast --
1 to make bread or other food warm, crisp (= hard enough to break), and brown by putting it near a high heat: --
2 to hold up your glass and then drink as an expression of good wishes or respect: --
Each slot has the identical functionality except their toasting time.
Since then, soldiers have enjoyed toasting to their victories with a beer boot.
While some regard toasting with an empty glass as either unlucky or simply rude, others view this as acceptable behavior for the non-drinker.
This sandwich is then toasted in a sandwich toaster (or in the case of roadside vendors, in toasting tongs over a portable gas stove).
The eve of the festival features various forms of folk entertainment and activities including cockfighting and toasting sticky rice in bamboo.
The sauce is created by toasting pumpkin seeds, grinding them to a powder, and blending with a broth of epazote.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the lodge might adjourn for a formal dinner, or "festive board", sometimes involving toasting and song.
He devised the mix for the correct stickiness and bite, invented the toasting machinery, obtained some second-hand sweet wrapping machinery and fulfilled a number of orders.