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词汇 toothsome
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Definition of toothsome in English:

toothsome

adjective ˈtuːθs(ə)mˈtuθsəm
  • 1(of food) temptingly tasty.

    (食物)美味的,可口的

    a toothsome morsel

    美美的一口。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cheek on the grains after 15 minutes of cooking, then keep checking every. 10 minutes or so until the grains achieve the desired toothsome texture.
    • When not off diving in his red, white and blue skin or modeling women's tropical wear, this Prince of Pulled Pork serves up the most toothsome barbecue in the Kill Devil Hills, NC environs.
    • You only have until Tuesday to grab the last of this toothsome Aussie white, which delivers lots of mouthwateringly zesty tropical fruit that oozes with juicy melon and vanilla style.
    • Little piped whirls of mashed potato, and crunchy steamed broccoli, carrots and mange tout, all toothsome and delicious.
    • In the bar, the waiter brings some toothsome little baby pizzas to eat.
    • The half-moons of supple dough encase toothsome cabbage and mushroom, cheese and potato, or meat fillings; order the combination plate to cover all four food groups.
    • The pizza itself was pretty good: a substantial but not doughy malted wheat base, plenty of tomato sauce, enough cheese to be savoury and toothsome but not to make the whole thing sag.
    • Now he produces toothsome truffles, made-to-order creations such as a chocolate lorry for a 60-year-old juggernaut driver, from his aromatic premises Monk Bar Chocolatiers in Goodramgate, York.
    • This paste is then mixed with fish and cooked and wrapped in a banana leaf, affording a nourishing and toothsome dish.
    • He serves it on a toothsome, melt-in-the-mouth compote of beetroot, red onion and red cabbage, delicately flavoured with a hint of caraway and possibly cumin seed.
    • The comfort of a warm bowl, the scent billowing from a savory sauce, and the toothsome bite of perfectly cooked pasta-there's nothing like it.
    • My thoughts and ramblings were put on hold as the toothsome scent of bacon and omelets (the mystery goo in the basin) filtered into my room, permeating throughout the air and reaching my nostrils.
    • The Hippie déconfit was a hearty, toothsome choice, almost a mini-buffet of veggie pâté, guacamole, slices of white cheddar and a tomato coulis.
    • The bulging menu is simple but varied and especially good for seafood lovers with a choice of five prawn dishes, a toothsome crayfish pasta and numerous oyster and scallop offerings.
    • The sweet potato pudding, which looks like a slice of pie, barely tastes like dessert: served warm, it had a toothsome texture and dominant ginger flavour, but little sweetness.
    • As seen in some rather toothsome chicken livers, the cooking can sometimes be vigorous rather than finely tuned, though the constituents are of uniform high quality (the fish, for example, is supplied by the venerated Corrigan's).
    • In the end, she says, it all comes down to ingredients and she is pleased that it is getting easier to source toothsome, fresh ingredients.
    • Shrimp aside though, it was a rather toothsome soup; the broth in particular held the balance between sweet and savoury very satisfactorily.
    • An oversized dollop of just-right gnocchi - the potato nubs possess toothsome heft instead of overcooked chewiness - melds tastefully with a tossing of skinny, nutty, yellow foot chanterelles in rich truffle cream sauce.
    • It was uncomplicated to prepare and surprisingly toothsome to a die-hard meat muncher.
    Synonyms
    tasty, delicious, luscious, mouth-watering, delectable, succulent, palatable
    tempting, appetizing, inviting
    informal scrumptious, yummy, scrummy, finger-licking, delish, yum-yum
    British informal moreish
    1. 1.1informal (of a person) good-looking; attractive.
      〈非正式〉(人)好看的,有魅力的
      a toothsome bimbo

      美美的一口。

      I thought he was toothsome
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was Macca, all apparently blond and toothsome, but the showers after training revealed his natural hair colour was ginger.
      • Efficient it may be from an economic point of view, but it not only gets in the way of Daltrey's relationship with the toothsome Maddy: it threatens to leave him dead.
      • Cholly was to play his toothsome, verdant secretary who was, quiet bluntly, very dim.
      • At the other end of the spectrum, Steve puts romance so much ahead of his work as a journalist that he gets sent to Paris to put some distance between him and his boss's toothsome wife.
      • Their daily highlights given to it by B4U which had acquired the rights, were part-anchored by the toothsome Annie.
      • This could be the most handsome and toothsome Shakespearean cast I have ever seen.
      • So what is it that Milene likes about the toothsome millionaire Ronaldo?

Derivatives

  • toothsomely

  • adverb
    • Breast of duck comes with a toothsomely rich sauce that lifts the meat to new heights.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tintypes is tender rather than torrid, its nostalgia is toothsomely sweet, not gooey.
      • The Department Stores I visited below all sell online, though there is nothing to beat the pleasure of personally browsing among the colourful and toothsomely exotic gourmet goodies on display!
      • Everything that comes out of his kitchen is toothsomely presented, glistening with freshness.
      • The firm-fleshed white loup de mer was downright extraordinary in a light lemon-caper sauce, the meat sweet and the skin toothsomely crispy.
      • Amidst a throng of women, the Crocodile Queen, dressed like the lone survivor of a disco ball accident, luxuriates on her toothsomely canopied bed and bids her headbanded harem of men to come hither.
      • The figures as they exist now are functional, not exactly ugly, in fact sort of charming in their way, but in future sets they ought to be sculpted a little more toothsomely to appeal to gamers who'll actually be able to cope with the rules.
      • It boasts a long history as the Hawaiian Islands’ capital and a beguiling multiethnicity that emerges most toothsomely in a feast of different cuisines.
      • The chap behind the table, a handsome blue eyed, and toothsomely blonde fellow whose white shirt and rust colored jeans gave him the air of a Mormon Missionary, looked every inch the seasoned marketing professional, too.
      • Her choices effectively mute the character of Lady M, rendering her less toothsomely evil and more plainly matter-of-fact.
      • And if the pricey, Cajun-influenced entrées push the definition of pub dining somewhat, wallet-friendly eating options can be found: perhaps the area's best pulled-pork barbecue sandwich, and a seafood salad that toothsomely unites spiced crawfish, smoked salmon, and poached shrimp on a crispy lettuce bed.
      • I am talking the days when he was a long-haired, hat wearing, toothsomely clean-cut teenager whose voice hadn't broken.
      • While my usual chocolate-covered rendition is rich, moist, and toothsomely dense, his is lighter than air, with a sweet meringue base to give it a chewy, fluffy interior and a shatteringly crisp shell.
      • But there's something toothsomely inspiring in her switch from employee to businesswoman, how she's still excited by the possibilities before her and insisting on a menu that reflects her own personality.
  • toothsomeness

  • nounˈtuːθs(ə)mnəsˈtuθsəmnəs
    • My oldest sister Hepsibah stood guard over the bean pots to make sure the pork was on top for its final browning, which is one reason for the toothsomeness of the bean as cooked in our family.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Unlike our Memphis experience, Leo's ribs maintained a certain toothsomeness that provided a superior taste, texture and overall experience than ribs that ‘fall off the bone’.
      • Davidson's problem was his winning, fresh-faced toothsomeness; something intelligently offset by his reading of the character as beset by an ancient melancholia.
      • Only the 56-day option delivered the mineral tang, toothsomeness, and texture that seasoned steak freaks crave.
      • Well, ok, the crocodile is negotiable, but I really want some sort of literary toothsomeness in those first pages.
      • The particular characteristics of the variety are expressed in the taste with a characteristic toothsomeness, with the mineral elements strongly emphasised.
      • We nail the plate almost immediately, the toothsomeness mightily impressing the mild-mannered reporter.
      • Farmer Sim, you are suggesting that the toothsomeness of Farmer Steve's grapes is due solely to the dirt you allege he stole from your farm.
      • And the noodles, although unfortunately resembling fat white worms in looks, had the toothsomeness of good udon taken up at least one order of magnitude.
      • The dragon, expertly lip-synched, is my friend with a T. Rex toothsomeness plus a sweet, silly grin.
      • Again, I could have used a little more toothsomeness in the vegetables, but it was clean-tasting and fresh.
      • Smoked salmon also works, though it lacks the toothsomeness of scallops, which marry perfectly with the crunchy endives.
      • Most of the press I see salmon getting is about their life cycle, their imperiled status, their hardiness, their toothsomeness, or how much fun they are to catch.
      • Beef done two ways allows one to savor the tenderness of short ribs and the toothsomeness of filet mignon; smoky, silky mashed potatoes are balanced by a shallot-scallion blanquette.
      • Once the rice is creamy and tender, with a slight toothsomeness, add the juice from the lemon along with the cilantro.
      • This is an incredibly dumb movie; She is profoundly irritating as she alternates between giggling toothsomeness and adolescent displays of rebellious anger.
      • One particular Digger described them as having ‘the delicious succulence of ground granite or the savoury toothsomeness of powdered marble’.
      • The elixir is poured over four kinds of baby carrots and equally infantile turnips, kohlrabi and fennel, all cooked to perfect toothsomeness in tomato water.
      • I like it mainly because it cooks up al dente like pasta should if you are paying attention, and then retains its toothsomeness instead of turning to mush.
      • But for better or worse, they duplicate the not-as-crunchy-as-Ritz toothsomeness of the original Club Cracker, and for those whose brand loyalty rivals UT fans ’, that can only be a plus.

Definition of toothsome in US English:

toothsome

adjectiveˈto͞oTHsəmˈtuθsəm
  • 1(of food) temptingly tasty.

    (食物)美味的,可口的

    a toothsome morsel

    美美的一口。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was uncomplicated to prepare and surprisingly toothsome to a die-hard meat muncher.
    • The comfort of a warm bowl, the scent billowing from a savory sauce, and the toothsome bite of perfectly cooked pasta-there's nothing like it.
    • In the end, she says, it all comes down to ingredients and she is pleased that it is getting easier to source toothsome, fresh ingredients.
    • The sweet potato pudding, which looks like a slice of pie, barely tastes like dessert: served warm, it had a toothsome texture and dominant ginger flavour, but little sweetness.
    • An oversized dollop of just-right gnocchi - the potato nubs possess toothsome heft instead of overcooked chewiness - melds tastefully with a tossing of skinny, nutty, yellow foot chanterelles in rich truffle cream sauce.
    • Now he produces toothsome truffles, made-to-order creations such as a chocolate lorry for a 60-year-old juggernaut driver, from his aromatic premises Monk Bar Chocolatiers in Goodramgate, York.
    • Shrimp aside though, it was a rather toothsome soup; the broth in particular held the balance between sweet and savoury very satisfactorily.
    • Little piped whirls of mashed potato, and crunchy steamed broccoli, carrots and mange tout, all toothsome and delicious.
    • The pizza itself was pretty good: a substantial but not doughy malted wheat base, plenty of tomato sauce, enough cheese to be savoury and toothsome but not to make the whole thing sag.
    • Cheek on the grains after 15 minutes of cooking, then keep checking every. 10 minutes or so until the grains achieve the desired toothsome texture.
    • My thoughts and ramblings were put on hold as the toothsome scent of bacon and omelets (the mystery goo in the basin) filtered into my room, permeating throughout the air and reaching my nostrils.
    • The Hippie déconfit was a hearty, toothsome choice, almost a mini-buffet of veggie pâté, guacamole, slices of white cheddar and a tomato coulis.
    • As seen in some rather toothsome chicken livers, the cooking can sometimes be vigorous rather than finely tuned, though the constituents are of uniform high quality (the fish, for example, is supplied by the venerated Corrigan's).
    • In the bar, the waiter brings some toothsome little baby pizzas to eat.
    • The half-moons of supple dough encase toothsome cabbage and mushroom, cheese and potato, or meat fillings; order the combination plate to cover all four food groups.
    • You only have until Tuesday to grab the last of this toothsome Aussie white, which delivers lots of mouthwateringly zesty tropical fruit that oozes with juicy melon and vanilla style.
    • When not off diving in his red, white and blue skin or modeling women's tropical wear, this Prince of Pulled Pork serves up the most toothsome barbecue in the Kill Devil Hills, NC environs.
    • This paste is then mixed with fish and cooked and wrapped in a banana leaf, affording a nourishing and toothsome dish.
    • He serves it on a toothsome, melt-in-the-mouth compote of beetroot, red onion and red cabbage, delicately flavoured with a hint of caraway and possibly cumin seed.
    • The bulging menu is simple but varied and especially good for seafood lovers with a choice of five prawn dishes, a toothsome crayfish pasta and numerous oyster and scallop offerings.
    Synonyms
    tasty, delicious, luscious, mouth-watering, delectable, succulent, palatable
    1. 1.1informal (of a person) good-looking; attractive.
      〈非正式〉(人)好看的,有魅力的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Their daily highlights given to it by B4U which had acquired the rights, were part-anchored by the toothsome Annie.
      • Cholly was to play his toothsome, verdant secretary who was, quiet bluntly, very dim.
      • There was Macca, all apparently blond and toothsome, but the showers after training revealed his natural hair colour was ginger.
      • At the other end of the spectrum, Steve puts romance so much ahead of his work as a journalist that he gets sent to Paris to put some distance between him and his boss's toothsome wife.
      • Efficient it may be from an economic point of view, but it not only gets in the way of Daltrey's relationship with the toothsome Maddy: it threatens to leave him dead.
      • This could be the most handsome and toothsome Shakespearean cast I have ever seen.
      • So what is it that Milene likes about the toothsome millionaire Ronaldo?
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