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toasty

[toh-stee] / ˈtoʊ sti /




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The City of Brotherly Love reached a toasty 91 degrees at the hottest part of the day on the centennial July 4, 1876, according to the National Weather Service.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 2, 2026

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

From BBC • Jun. 26, 2026

A lack of meaningful onshore wind flow means the heat will persist for several days — and that people will not be able to find much relief from toasty temperatures along the coastline.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 12, 2026

You get the best of both worlds — tenderness from the cream-soaked panade, texture from the toasty shards.

From Salon • Mar. 11, 2026

Being sick might have meant staying home in our freezing house instead of spending the day in a toasty classroom.

From "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls




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