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I. toast [təʊst, Am toʊst] N

1. toast no pl (bread):

toast
toast

2. toast (act of drinking):

toast
toast m
to propose a toast
wznieść toast

Phrases:

warm as toast

II. toast [təʊst, Am toʊst] VB trans

1. toast bread:

toast
opiekać [perf opiec]

2. toast (warm up or heat):

toast
ogrzewać [perf ogrzać]

3. toast (drink):

to toast sb/sth
wznosić [perf wznieść] toast za kogoś/coś
Present
Itoast
youtoast
he/she/ittoasts
wetoast
youtoast
theytoast
Past
Itoasted
youtoasted
he/she/ittoasted
wetoasted
youtoasted
theytoasted
Present Perfect
Ihavetoasted
youhavetoasted
he/she/ithastoasted
wehavetoasted
youhavetoasted
theyhavetoasted
Past Perfect
Ihadtoasted
youhadtoasted
he/she/ithadtoasted
wehadtoasted
youhadtoasted
theyhadtoasted

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to propose a toast
wznieść toast
to toast sb/sth
wznosić [perf wznieść] toast za kogoś/coś
to drink a toast to sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Coffee, two eggs, bacon, toast and hash browns for $5.99 seemed pretty standard.
www.guelphmercury.com
In modern versions, it is previously cooked, then peeled and mixed with scrambled eggs and served on bread or toast as a starter.
en.wikipedia.org
It's no good then kicking up a fuss the following morning when there is no scrambled egg on your toast.
www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk
In reality that is an extra couple of slices of toast or a cereal bar in the last trimester.
www.tv3.ie
My breakfast is one scrambled egg on toast.
www.deccanherald.com