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Definition of mouth-watering in English: mouth-wateringadjective ˈmaʊθwɔːtərɪŋ 1Smelling, looking, or sounding delicious. a mouth-watering mixture of French and English cuisine Example sentencesExamples - Whatever you choose at Prato, the cozy atmosphere by the big, hot oven, and the mouth-watering sights and smells make a trip to this resto well worth your while.
- When you step into Casa Rugantino, you will be struck by mouth-watering smells - and by how small the restaurant is.
- The smells were mouth-watering and reminded me that I hadn't eaten in… days?
- Whether you use chocolate or cocoa powder you're guaranteed to make rich, delicious and mouth-watering desserts and treats!
- I made my grandmother's strawberry bread recipe and produced the kind of mouth-watering deliciousness people should write poetry about.
- When we made this dish, it was amazing how many people suddenly crept out of the woodwork, following the mouth-watering cooking smells.
- The warmth of the restaurant and a few glasses of sherry really hit the spot, and having unthawed, we indulged in mouth-watering Southern cooking eating scrumptious shrimp and grits.
- I could smell something positively mouth-watering so I let my nose guide me to where it was coming from.
- You are treated to an assortment of delicious mouth-watering chicken delicacies.
- The result is a dozen different flavours of mouth-watering fudge, ranging from Coniston cookie crunch and mint chocolate whirl, to plain vanilla and strawberries and cream.
- Lunch will be eight courses, each sounding more mouth-watering than the next.
- All the while, the bagel shop below the doctor's office was wafting up some lovely, mouth-watering smells.
- The air was thick with the mouth-watering, sweet smell of food.
- The seven years he spent travelling and hunting down recipes have resulted in a mouth-watering collection.
- Oven roasting brings out carrots' sweet side - the long cooking caramelizes the sugar and creates a delicious, mouth-watering treat.
- He had to get to the source of that wonderful, mouth-watering smell - his very life, it seemed, depended on it.
- Now that's fine when you are inhaling the mouth-watering smell of percolating coffee or a sizzling roast.
- Romeo and his mother stepped inside, and the mouth-watering smell of tender beef swamped Romeo.
- Food is not rationed and unpalatable, but available in mind-boggling varieties and mouth-watering flavours at affordable prices.
- Her winning dish, Chinese Fried Rice with Pork and Prawns, impressed the judges with its creativity and mouth-watering combination of flavours.
Synonyms tasty, appetizing, pleasant-tasting - 1.1 Highly attractive or tempting.
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- For the car enthusiast, the Lamborghini is a mouth-watering prospect, the car of their dreams.
- This is a heart-warming and mouth-watering story perfect for a winter night or for a school-free summer morning.
- But the reality is that IT shows tantalize us with oodles of mouth-watering products that never actually hit the shelves.
- As anyone with a son or daughter working for a City investment bank will tell you, the salaries and annual bonuses that go with such deals are mouth-watering.
Synonyms tempting, enticing, alluring, beguiling, winning
Derivatives adverb Thick curtains and drapes set off luxurious leather-covered cushions with button-up fronts that look mouth-wateringly comfortable. Example sentencesExamples - In order to be shortlisted, they will have to convince the judges that their breakfasts are not just mouth-wateringly tempting, but also make the best use of local food sources.
- And the chicken and mushroom pie was totally, mouth-wateringly delicious.
- But the results are mouth-wateringly desirable.
- I would have liked a colour picture with every recipe, but the ones featured look mouth-wateringly sumptuous.
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