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cazzz1975 | 10:10 Wed 12th Dec 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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when someone asks.. Can I have a couple of rounds of toast, how many in slices is that exactly?
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hmm, what is a set then, if we are talking slices of bread?
A round is a single slice of toast, so a couple of rounds would be two slices.

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key =68766&dict=CALD

I would guess 2 as that's what a toaster generally holds
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Thanks for your answers everyone

my toaster holds 4 :D
The earliest reference to a 'round' of toast appears in Barnaby Rudge, published in 1840, by Charles Dickens. There, the sentence reads: "A couple of rounds of buttered toast."
The dictionary says a round may be defined as a) 'a piece of bread cut right across the loaf' or b) 'a sandwich made from two slices cut from a loaf'.
I'd say, therefore, that ' round' in terms of toast is one slice and that 'round' in terms of a sandwich involves two slices.
If you're ordering a round of toast in a caf� I suppose it is whatever one serving of toast consists of. i.e. if a caf� serves a portion of toast as two slices then a couple of rounds of toast would equate to four slices.
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Interesting spin on it mrs bob
why not just say "2slices please" i would have butter, marmite and stinky cheese on mine....... mmmm

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