delicious

IPA: dɪɫˈɪʃʌs

adjective

  • Pleasing to the sense of taste; tasty.
  • (colloquial, figurative) Pleasing to a person's taste; pleasing to the eyes or mind.
  • (slang) Having tremendous sex appeal.
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Examples of "delicious" in Sentences

  • EW, your clips are delicious from a menu of mutton.
  • He resides near Jocotepec, Jalisco, in "delicious" remote mountainside privacy.
  • Sometimes I pick wines because they are just plain delicious, but it goes beyond that.
  • I am very much of the belief that a walk or a subway ride for something really delicious is alwasy worth it.
  • He likes how she says the word "delicious," so she repeats it three times: "Delicious, delicious, delicious."
  • About “gravlax” which I called a delicious fermented salmon dish, something some of you Americans thought was funny:
  • In this recipe, the chef elevates what he calls "delicious peasant food" with two Moroccan-inflected sauces: a lime-coriander yogurt and a tapenade made with dates and Lucques olives.
  • Goldberg did serve as an informal adviser to Tripp during the months in which she was taping conversations with Lewinsky, and Goldberg relished hearing what she called the delicious "dish" about the president.
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal 2010 Saracco 2010 Saracco Moscato d'Asti, $16 The word "great" is rarely, if ever, applied to Moscato d'Asti, but the word "delicious" would not be amiss in describing this light, bright, slightly fizzy white with notes of pear and white flower from one of the best Moscato producers in Piedmont.

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