Toasty
//ˈtoʊsti// adj, noun, slang
adj, noun, slang ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 Alternative form of toastie. alt-of, alternative
"Ciara and I were in the backroom having a cup of tea and a ham and cheese toasty, along with a bowl of potato leek soup we'd ordered from the café next door. Ciara set her toasty down and took a sip of her soup."
Adjective
- 1 Resembling or characteristic of toast.
"The toasty smell of baked baguettes pulled out of the oven, of vanilla, butter and sugar from the pastries, resonated in the air."
- 2 Pleasantly warm. colloquial
"[…] would you want to go to the expense of setting up a furnace in the cellar? It would make the whole house toasty warm; […]"
Antonyms
All antonymsExample
More examples"We have a big stove which keeps us very toasty."
Etymology
From toast + -y.
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