tangy
IPA: tˈændʒi
adjective
- having a sharp, pungent flavor
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Examples of "tangy" in Sentences
- It was delicious, not too sweet and a bit tangy, which is exactly how I like my yogurt.
- Still, the word does have what the African-American linguist John McWhorter called a tangy backwards flavor.
- The braised beans and onions were soft and sweet, rich with oil and herbs, and tangy from the fresh lemon juice finish.
- Tastes rolled over his tongue in tangy waves and a thousand smells swirled in his nostrils, tickling every oily nose hair.
- My favorite scene is when Julia is searching for a word to describe a food and Paul supplies "tangy" -- Julia's appreciation for him is very dear.
- Some cheesecakes are too tangy from the cheese, and others are lost under the overpowering flavors of the ingredients either added or poured on top.
- Once the blue cheese dressing is all nice and tangy from the Buffalo wing sauce, the only way to complete the meal is by dipping the pizza in the blue cheese dressing.
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