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Synonyms for toaster

someone who proposes a toast

a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread

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(7) Pour the batter into the toaster and leave to bake.
"Maybe one day toasters will pop up again in council offices with the right checks and balances in place."
WHISPER it, but my wife has purchased a toaster that is beyond my technical capabilities.
Formed in New York by British guitarist and frontman Rob "Bucket" Hingley in 1981, the Toasters cut their teeth with residencies at legendary clubs like CBGB and Danceteria.
We're not sure whether we love the vibrant colour of the toaster more, or its features!
marked the toasters on how well they toasted fresh and frozen slices, their speed, efficiency, ease of use and the usefulness of features.
"Normal toasters are tamed and subdued by unfortunate limitations; but great toasters rise above them and become Jesus & Virgin Mary Toasters," says Dively's website, jesustoasters.com.
And Tesco toasters for around a fiver got two stars while Dualit at pounds 80 popped up the winner with a five-star reliability rating.
Melbourne, August 19 (ANI): The Morphy Richards toaster, which was given as a wedding present to British man Andrew Martin and his young bride, is still popping after more than 60 years.
A POLICE squad has been banned from using toasters due to health and safety concer ns.
BURNING smoke from toasters set off so many false alarms that hospital chiefs have launched new penalties for their misuse.
AIRPORT bosses who banned toasters because they kept setting off fire alarms have issued an alert over kettles.
MANUFACTURERS OF TOASTERS, ONE OF THE SIGNATURE commodity categories in kitchen electrics, are injecting some excitement into their products.
Three people working as product designers set the pupils a challenge to come up with ideas for toasters aimed at different kinds of shoppers.