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citrusy in American English (ˈsɪtrəsi) adjective having the flavor or smell of lemons, limes, or oranges; tangy, tart, etc. Examples of 'citrusy' in a sentencecitrusy Pungent, peppery and citrusy, they can be devillishly hot.It looks treacly, tastes malty and citrusy and, most crucially, like a grown-ups'drink.If you're unsure what to order, start with a crisp, citrusy assyrtiko.Out of five, how citrusy do we want it?Its citrusy, smooth finish goes perfectly with both meat and fish.Light, citrusy and invigorating, colognes are as impeccable as a starched shirt.It's citrusy and fresh, without being lemony.Searingly hot, citrusy ceviches made the perfect lunch by the beach, with a handful of corn chips.Then it's on to the oh-so pretty cakes, from rich chocolate espresso squares to citrusy lemon meringues.This subtle citrusy scent is not overpowering but is strong enough to attract a summer romance. |