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English, 19.08.2019 23:30, wolfsaway

What does it mean to be as warm as toast?
a. very thin (as he never ate much, his arms were as thin as a rake)
b. very warm in a pleasant, comfortable way (this chair feels as warm as toast; has anybody been sitting on it? )
c. very thin (this path is as thin as a rail)
d. very soft (the cover of my new book is as soft as velvet)

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