epicure
IPA: ˈɛpɪkjʊr
noun
- A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
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Examples of "epicure" in Sentences
- The chef is considered as an epicure.
- Bourbon Chocolate Bread Pudding by student epicure:
- The Goodbye Girl is an album by Australian rock band Epicure.
- I have edited Epicure to include a link at the top to Epicureanism.
- Belley was the birthplace of the epicure Jean Anthelme Brillat Savarin.
- Epicure are an Australian rock band from Ballarat, in regional Victoria.
- He has been playing drums since 1992, and playing in Epicure since 1996.
- A dandy and an epicure, Symons devoted much of his energy to fine living.
- The word 'epicure' is never used when referring to the ancient philosophy.
- However I'll explain my reasoning all links to Epicure refer to the band.
- Tim Bignell is most known as bass guitarist in Australian rock band Epicure.
- At a lavish party hosted by the Carmagos, Inza describes himself as an "epicure" whose blood is a "mixture of fine European wines."
- Joe was an epicure: a hedonist with a drink in one hand, a cigarette in the other and, usually a forgotten cigar smoldering nearby.
- It was said that a good cook was an epicure, a taster, and a frequent hand-washer, while the bad cook an indiscriminate glutton, "sweaty and crude."
- We met the Aussie epicure in the kitchen at NYC's Bar Americain — on loan for the morning from Stone's buddy and fellow gastronome Bobby Flay — for a heaping helping of flapjacks with a side of straight talk.
- No; the epicure is the lady's humble servant, the Prince d'Athis, a man of cultivated palate and fastidious appetite, spoilt by club cooking and not to be satisfied by silver plate or the sight of fine liveries and irreproachable white calves.
- In Good Food from Mexico, Ruth Watt Mulvey and Luisa Maria Alvarez tell us "legend has it that the supreme epicure Moctezuma sent runners to the heights of the volcano to bring back blocks of snow over which thick chocolate was poured, whipped, and served as a chilled froth."
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