French toasty
See also: French-toasty
English
Adjective
French toasty (comparative more French toasty, superlative most French toasty)
- Alternative form of French-toasty.
- 2013, Bailey Cunningham, Pile of Bones, Ace Books, →ISBN:
- “[…] My apartment is usually freezing around this time, but your place is—you know—” She grinned. “French toasty.”
- 2017, Melissa Marino, So Wicked, Forever Yours, →ISBN:
- “You made that French toast the next morning! Fuck, you made us a hangover feast with that French toast and eggs and bacon.” “What French toast?” I asked, trying to recall. “It was banana bread and it had chocolate chips in it. It was all buttered and French toasty, and you put these caramelized bananas on top,” he said.
- 2022 March 3, Amy Drew Thompson, “Milkin’ it […]”, in Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Fla.: Orlando Sentinel Communications Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, section 5, page 6, column 2:
- Mozzarella en carozza feels so French toasty, it could almost be dessert. We were fans.