1. toft - Noun
2. Toft - Proper noun
A knoll or hill.
A grove of trees; also, a plain.
A place where a messuage has once stood; the site of a burnt or decayed house.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe has great gratitude for his assistant Mike Dinnel, and the junior high coaches — Shawn Howard, Rick Aulie and Bill Toft. Source: Internet
“At the moment I lead both the track and road racing categories in the UCI World Championships,” added Toft. Source: Internet
In particular, Toft, 59, pledged to fight to make health care more affordable by returning responsibility to the states and to reform what he labeled the nation’s unfair, complex tax system. Source: Internet
Toft and her Great Britain team-mates finished top of the medal table in Rio de Janeiro, returning home with 11 gold, four silver and three bronze medals. Source: Internet
Toft were without key man Rob Jones and, after being invited to make first use, their batting collapsed. Source: Internet
Reheating rice unnerves home cooks, but Si Toft, the chef-owner at in Abersoch, says: “If you cool rice quickly, there’s no reason you can’t reheat it.” Source: Internet