Roasted in a sentence as an adjective

I would get roasted alive if I installed bittorrent at work.

Many Shuvs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Slor that day, I can tell you!

Often this is done after a sample has been sent and roasted and the price has been negotiated.

Its easy chuckles and its fun to see the exaggerated high school version of me getting roasted.

I love fried chicken, too, I think everyone does, plus turkey, but that’s not what I’m looking for when eating roasted goose breast.

Those at the top live lives of princely luxury compared to those at the bottom selling roasted sweet potatoes from their bikes.

The ripper-outer should be roasted by the project manager if there's no technical justification.

Who did she raise this money from?I mean let's say you're listening to a financial services guy give a pitch over Evian and roasted sweet potatoes with cumin.

Pork is obviously the standard thing to roast and consequently more common overall, but I would argue that at least where I’m from this roasted geese breast is a bigger deal than chicken based meals.

I can't imagine not eating a delicious roasted vegetable strudel with a balsamic vinegar reduction, or potatoes with crème fraîche and chives in puff pastry.

* "Versand innerhalb einer Woche nach Röstung" -- but how long after I order?\nI'm a spoiled Amazon Prime customer, and I can buy specialty coffee locally\nat a cafe, and so-so fresh roasted coffee at one of several roasters in my\ncity of ~300k.

Nespresso is best described as not bad and not goodPer the article, in this blind taste test, the opposite appears to be true:In distant last place came the ground coffee I had brought, a very good quality, single-estate bean, but not roasted for espresso and ground four days earlier, a little too coarsely for Bruno’s machine.

Roasted definitions

adjective

(meat) cooked by dry heat in an oven

See also: roast