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toasty

[toh-stee] / ˈtoʊ sti /




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The toasty temperatures and steep, brushy terrain initially led the fire to spread quickly, according to Torres.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2026

But workers at Magnavale say the toasty temperatures are quickly forgotten about in their daily sub-zero workplace.

From BBC Jun. 26, 2026

Southern California continues to sizzle under a heat advisory on Friday, as temperatures across the region remain a toasty 15 to 25 degrees above normal, with no meaningful relief in sight.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 13, 2026

They add that toasty snap that makes every bite feel complete.

From Salon Dec. 16, 2025

But she had to admit, she also enjoyed sitting here relaxing, her feet and legs toasty, the whole household doing whatever she wanted!

From "A Place to Belong" by Cynthia Kadohata

It’s one last hit of carrot, but richer, toastier, and unexpected in the best way.

From Salon Apr. 15, 2025

With warmer air comes wetter air: toastier temperatures evaporate more water from the ocean.

From National Geographic Jan. 25, 2024

“Butter gives a sweet, rich flavor, but since it can brown or burn at a relatively low temperature, it makes a darker” crust with a toastier flavor than shortening does.

From Washington Post Apr. 4, 2022

While the Boardroom can currently seat 40 people al fresco, it will need a toastier set-up for the colder months.

From Slate Sep. 2, 2020

And that’s happening at lower temperatures than in the toastier South, where people are more accustomed to the heat.

From Seattle Times Mar. 4, 2019

December 2023 was a major exception — the toastiest the state has experienced since 1958, and the fourth warmest since record-keeping began in 1895, according to data from the Western Regional Climate Center.

From New York Times Jan. 10, 2024

Here is a look at the coaches who could be next, beginning with those whose seats seem to be the toastiest:

From Washington Post Dec. 6, 2017




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