Noun
bread slice dipped in egg and milk and fried; topped with sugar or fruit or syrup
Source: WordNetI was at this restaurant. The sign said Breakfast Anytime. So I ordered French Toast in the Renaissance. Steven Wright
I'm a breakfast type of guy. Don't get me wrong. I can cook, I'm kinda nice on the burner, but I enjoy making breakfast. I do it all... Scrambled eggs... French toast... Pancakes... Breakfast is my thing. Ja Rule
I'm not the bake-sale-mom type - though once in a while, I'll make challah French toast for my sons. Kelly Wearstler
Mondays I sleep. I go in at ten, do my lift, watch the game from the day before. Tuesday is off, but I go in, lift, watch film. Then I have French toast with my sister. Ndamukong Suh
There is a bright spot or two for the Spaniards. French toast has become freedom toast on the Air Force One breakfast menu, but the Spanish omelet is still a Spanish omelet. Suzanne Fields
Dip a slice of bread in batter. That's September: yellow, gold, soft and sticky. Fry the bread. Now you have October: chewier, drier, streaked with browns. The day in question fell somewhere in the middle of the french toast process. Tom Robbins