toastie-maker

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English

Noun

toastie-maker (plural toastie-makers)

  1. Alternative form of toastie maker.
    • 1984 December 19, “Foreys Christmas Selection”, in Coventry Evening Telegraph, number 28,962, page 3:
      TEFAL TOASTIE-MAKER £16.99
    • 2001 April 7, The Guardian:
      If jamming your head repeatedly in a Breville toastie-maker then switching on is preferable, there’s hope yet.
    • 2003 November 1, India Knight, “My Secret Life”, in The Independent Magazine, page 5:
      The best invention ever is … Penicillin, I guess, though the toastie-maker comes a close second.
    • 2009 January 4, “Five of the Best… Juicers”, in Maria Fitzpatrick, compiler, The Sunday Telegraph, number 2,482, page L 16:
      It has a one-litre capacity, ideal for single-person use, is easy to clean and has neat cord storage so it won’t get tangled with toastie-makers.
    • 2018 March 28, Samuel Fishwick, “Hot Cross Fun”, in Evening Standard, page 36:
      The bun itself is pimped with salted caramel, topped with cheddar and brie and then whacked in a toastie-maker until the cheese is golden and bubbling.