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She put them in a toast rack and fed in four more.
She hushed them, setting Silk's plate and the toast rack before him.
It is possible that those two toast rack vehicles were built at Nottingham in the company's own works.
Ronnie looked over the toast rack and chose whole wheat with raisins.
We thought the silver toast rack was from you.'
They suggest using a toast rack to keep the lasagna noodles from sticking together.
The earliest known examples of toast racks date from the 1770s.
It may have been an ashtray, or a pincushion, or a toast rack.
On the western side is a pleasant collection of streets known as the toast rack, because of their alignment.
'All those poor boys,' said the monsignor, reaching for the toast rack.
Some toast racks had more flesh.
Stuffing a sterling silver toast rack into her pillowcase, your wife yells, "Grace!"
A toast rack sports what resembles a line of silver Popsicle sticks marching in tight formation.
"I have," Ramage said, passing the toast rack to Smith.
Thirty of the initial trams became known as Toast rack trams due to their open structure.
"You could buy a toast rack for a few hundred pounds," Mr. Taubman said.
Toast in the toast rack.
'Pray note that my chest does not appear to be a toast rack in a wet paper bag.'
The fleet originally consisted of 12 double deck cars and 4 open-sided "toast rack" cars.
The 150 items on display at the Rabun gallery include the familiar toast racks, tea sets and jam pots.
The building is seven storeys high and its hyperbolic paraboloid frame continues on the exterior, hence the toast rack comparison.
A silver toast rack, a basket of scones, and a pot of clotted cream surrounded the plate.
Hong Kong or toast rack (toastrack) cars were open, with the roof supported by a row of stanchions on each side.
He looked as though toast racks and deckchairs had figured in his ancestry, and the reason it was so obvious was his clothes.