Everybody wished to toast everybody, and in their anxiety to carry out the wish, they failed to notice that Gleeson quietly withdrew.
They had not been averse, however, to pay visits to the Rest and give their support to the proposals the strangers had made, with the characteristic open-handedness of miners, to toast success and thumping returns from the new field.
Our English cousins received this toast with the kindest enthusiasm, as they always do any such allusion to our country; it being a festal feeling, not to be used except on holidays.
His Lordship bowed, with a dark Italian smile, but Redclyffe's attention was drawn away from the conversation by a toast which the Warden now rose to give, and in which he found himself mainly concerned.
He had already responded to that toast at least twice.
Clemens was the guest of honor, and responded to the toast given by Ambassador Reid, "The Day we Celebrate.
They had asked him to respond to the toast of "The Ladies," but for him the subject was worn out.
His response to the toast of the "Ladies," delivered at the annual dinner of the Scottish Corporation of London, was the sensational event of the evening.
Trim the crusts off some slices of bread and toast on both sides.
Season with onion juice, make into small cakes, and brown in butter or beef drippings; serve each cake on a slice of buttered toast moistened slightly.
Cut rounds out of the toast the same size as the mushrooms, butter them and place a mushroom on each.
Over these put a cover of more toast buttered, moistened and sprinkled with sugar.
Toast four slices of bread, butter, and put where the platter on which they are arranged will keep hot.
Cut buttered toast in pointed pieces and arrange on a hot plate to form daisy petals.
If any are left over, split, toastand butter them.
Then you haven't much faith in our speedy departure--although you drank the toast last night, Mrs. Bunker?
Sixty years," repeated Indiana, dipping her toast in the tea and eating it with relish.
I now rise to ask you, every one of you, Mr Cameron and Mr MacTavish included, to fill your glasses a good bumper, to drink with me the toast of this evening.
Let me take her toast and tea up to her," she begged.
With that toast and tea she intended to pass along the good word Uncle Darcy had given her--"the line to live by.
The toast was offered in the camp tent of the Duke of Cambridge, in response to one by that officer.
He proposed this toast at the banquet: I behold with pleasure and with pride this brilliant and festive gathering, and in the name of my honored colleagues I bid you all, the guests of the empire, most heartily welcome.
Every year I offer my toastto the health of his Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, with deep feeling.
After the unveiling of the monument the Emperor responded to Count von Waldersee's toast as follows: To-day I greet all the cavalry of the German army.
It would not be altogether inhuman if these gentlemen occasionally drank a toast to war and pestilence.
Cut a thin slice from a loaf of stale bread, toast it very quickly, sprinkle a little salt over it, and pour upon it three tablespoonfuls of boiling milk or cream.
Serve very hot, and garnish with dry toast cut in triangular pieces.
Take stale pieces of crusts of bread, the end pieces of the loaf, toast them a nice, dark brown, care to be taken that they do not burn in the least, as that affects the flavor.
Meanwhile, toast half a dozen slices of bread nicely and at the end of the twenty minutes spread the meat upon them.
Toast several thin slices of stale bread, removing the crust, butter them well, and pour over them hot stewed fruit in alternate layers.
When the cream is nicely cooked, season with salt and butter; set the toast and cheese in the oven for three or four minutes and then pour the cream over them.
Asparagus--which should be always served on bread or toast so as to absorb superfluous moisture--may be taken from the finger and thumb; if it is fit to be set before you the whole of it may be eaten.
Toast six slices of stale bread, dip them in hot salted water and butter them lightly.
Many prefer a little prepared mustard spread over the toast before putting on the cheese.
While it is boiling, cut several slices of bread half an inch thick, pare off the crust and toast it a delicate brown on both sides.
My lords and gentlemen, the toast which it is my privilege to propose is in an especial manner also the toast of the evening.
His voice took on new seriousness: "My lords and gentlemen, I have not forgotten the toast I am asking you to drink.
The Lord Mayor uprose to propose the toastof the evening, "The Commerce of London.
I am going to toast her bread for her, for Mrs. Vincent does send it up so hard and untempting.
Susan is having an agreeable time in the kitchen with a new-laid egg and buttered toast to her tea; and Mrs. Vincent will be so glad to see you once again, miss!
How we roared the day she gravely informed us that it was her highest ambition to be 'the toast of two continents,' Is it still that, Mary?
Stay, I have type-written copies of both speeches--the toast and the reply.
Strawberries and cream and cereal and milk and eggs and toast and hashed brown potatoes--the hot things all on silver dishes and covered with big silver covers to keep them nice and hot while the fruit and cereal were being eaten.
And an extra good one it certainly was; for Mary Jane had strawberries and cream and toast and fish and hashed brown potatoes and a cup of delicious hot cocoa with whipped cream.
Mary Jane had cooked--toast on the electric toaster and coffee in the kitchen and eggs boiled just as father liked them.
Salt and pepper to taste Toast the bread on one side, butter and place on a plate (one which will not break in the oven).
Stewed prunes, wheatena and cream, milk or dry toast with butter, cocoa.
Weak tea and toast may be given after the first twenty-four hours and well skimmed meat broths, soft-cooked eggs, liquid peptonoids, and malted milk added to the diet as the condition of the child improves.
Well-skimmed broth with crackers Supper--Farina or cream of wheat or wheatena, with milk Baked potato Baked apple with milk Toast and tea 9 P.
Toast the bread on both sides and butter; place in a deep plate and pour over it the hot milk.
The tea ready, Ethel carried a cup of it to her sister, with some dry toast that they had made.
And there he pondered the affair over, while he digested his dry toast and his milkless tea.
Her aunt met her with a gracious smile, was very urbane in selecting a chair for her at prayers close to her own, and pressed upon her a piece of buttered toast out of a little dish that was always prepared for her ladyship's own consumption.
Lady Ball again said that this was nonsense, but tea and toast were at last supplied to her, and her cousin promised to be ready at the hour named.
She lit the fire, made tea, and knelt upon the floor to toast her bread.
No sooner had this toast been made known, than loyalty "swift as lightning shot through their minds, and a kind of electrical patriotism animated them to instant vengeance.
One blasphemous toastwill show the animus of the assembly, and of its orators.
Finally it was reported that the very first toast of the assembly was, "Destruction to the present government, and the king's head upon a charger.
She brought the mop and wiped up the milk, then went soberly to change her dress, wondering how the mistress would make her breakfast without the milk-toast which was usually all she could fancy in the morning.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toast" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.