Collocations for "toast"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "toast" in context.
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toast
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [brown, white, wholegrain, garlic] toast
- [crispy, burnt, crunchy] toast
- [served with, eat] buttered toast
- [two] [slices, pieces] of toast
- [peanut butter, jelly, jam, cheese] on toast
- [spread, put, slathered] [peanut butter] on her toast
- toast with [peanut butter]
- the [singer, player] was the toast of the [country, nation]
- make a [wedding, graduation] toast
- raise your glass in a toast to
- I (would like to) propose a toast (to)
- a toast to the [bride and groom, happy couple]
- here's a toast to your [future, success]
- if [that happens, you don't], you're toast!
- toast [rack, settings]
- toast the [bread, bun, almonds]
- toast and butter the [bread]
- toasted to perfection
- toast the [couple, bride, graduate]
- toast the [happy couple, new member, their success]
- toast the [wedding, graduation] of
- would like to toast (the)
- toasted (them) with [champagne, wine]
- toasted at the [dinner, reception]
'toast' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):