Noun
toma (uncountable)
A semi-hard Italian cheese from Piedmont
All natural, hormone-free chicken breast in our homemade citrus marinade, topped with roasted toma. Source: Internet
From Latin America, we received queries like toma de posesion de Barack Obama en vivo (inauguration of Barack Obama live -- Spanish) and (inauguration of Obama -- Portuguese). Source: Internet
For this, we needed to change the design for the flyover,” said Ataur Rahman Bhuiyan Manik, chairman of Toma Group – which is one of the contractors for the Moghbazar-Mouchak flyover. Source: Internet
Then they kneaded the matzos with the blood of Dr. Toma and his nurse. Source: Internet
Toma and her children now sleep on a foam mattress in a cramped shelter in the town of San Juan Alotenango, where they have to wait in a long line to receive food and use the toilet. Source: Internet
He then left with Mba Toma who was very happy and excited to be with her dad. Source: Internet