That is the correct spelling of the colloquial phrase "as warm as toast" (comfortably warm).
The spelling "toasty" is correct (warm, snug).
It is one word, lukewarm (not very hot).
It was all warm and snuggly inside my sleeping bag in front of the fire.
There is no plural of the word toast. There is only 'pieces of' toast.
Hearth.... First part pronounced like saying "earth"...then adding the "h"....hope this helps
as warm as toast
Toast
Torrada francesa.
Toast (bread) - khobz mu7amus Toast (for cheers) - chorb nakhb
pain grillé - toast
"Pain perdu" is the French equivalent
In France: Pain grilléIn Canada: Pain doréPain grille is simply 'toast'. Un pain grille is 'a piece of toast'.Pain perdu is equivalent to what Americans call French toast. It differs in that it may be baked, like a cake. The name 'pain perdu' means 'lost bread'. That's because it's a way to make use of stale bread.
It might be okay, but instead it will be all toasty and hard and not the kind of warm and toasty buns you get when you toast it the day you make hamburgers. SO my advice is not to toast it.
tepidus or refoveo
The adjective is seen both as hyphenated "warm-hearted" and as one word "warmhearted" (kindly, generous). (the spell-checker here prefers the one-word form)
The spelling "toasty" is correct (warm, snug).
1.learn to spell 2.they probally used a fire 3. or they didnt have toast