toastable

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English

Etymology

From toast +‎ -able.

Adjective

toastable (comparative more toastable, superlative most toastable)

  1. Suitable for toasting.
    • 1927, Mabel Osgood Wright, Captains of the watch of life and death:
      [] there is neither toastable bread nor bacon in the house!
    • 1942, Patent and trade mark review: Volumes 41-42:
      [] bread suitable for breakfast, for instance, toastable bread []
    • 1955, Canadian Churchman: Volume 82:
      Wholesome treats indeed — as are Weston's fresh, toastable bread, fluffy cakes and other products.
    • 1985, A. Carman Clark, From the orange mailbox:
      Kids raced and shrieked, toasted anything toastable on sticks, and upset the clean-up by showering each other with dry leaves.