
1) Appliance for Pop-Tarts 2) Bagel warmer 3) Best man, usually 4) Bread browner 5) Bread goes into one 6) Breakfast appliance 7) Breakfast device 8) Breakfast gadget 9) Browning device 10) Browning gadget 11) Classic bank giveaway 12) Computing terminology 13) Cooking appliance 14) Countertop appliance
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1) Emcee 2) Skoaler 3) Wedding gift
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The toaster is a small appliance designed to toast multiple types of bread products. Invented in Scotland in 1893 and continually developed since then, the most common household toasting appliances are now the pop-up toaster and the toaster oven. Pop-up toasters make toast from bread in 1 to 3 minutes by using heat elements (And in some cases, hea...
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[software] Used by the Freedom Toaster project, the term `toaster` refers to a self-contained software package (or `appliance`) that is easily distributable by electronic means. This use generally connotes free software and is a term occasionally used in the open source software community.` A toaster appliance is often made up of software c...
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• (n.) A kitchen utensil for toasting bread, cheese, etc. • (n.) One who toasts.
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Long-handled toasting fork for holding bread, muffins or other food over an open fire from the 16thC. The toaster became increasingly popular from c.1720, and sometimes had a telescopic facility or a fitting for resting the fork on the bars of a grate or fender.
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Toast'er noun 1. One who toasts.
2. A kitchen utensil for toasting bread, cheese, etc.
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n] - someone who proposes a toast 2. [n] - a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread
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noun a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread
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