Thesaurus / delectable
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And, of course, he experiments on himself, with intellectually delectable results.
A HOMEGROWN GARDEN OF MIND-ALTERING SUBSTANCESDAVID HERZBERGJULY 23, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWith a little equipment and some patience, even people innocent of good pie crust can produce something delectable.
AMERICA FORGOT HOW TO MAKE PROPER PIE. CAN WE REMEMBER BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE?MEGAN MCARDLEJULY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSilpat From a dough-prep work surface marked with size guides to multipurpose pan liners, this colorful variety bundle helps produce cookies to tarts delectable accuracy.
BEST SILICONE BAKING SHEETS FOR PERFECT COOKIES EVERY TIMEIRENA COLLAKUJUNE 25, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEIf trade restrictions are relaxed once again, we might be able to relish Iran’s most delectable commodities.
TEHRAN, IT IS A CHANGIN’SEAN CULLIGANJUNE 16, 2021OZYIn pre-colonial Hawai’i, for instance, it was taboo for anyone but chiefs to eat a delectable silver fish called moi, or Pacific threadfin.
HOW TABOOS CAN HELP PROTECT THE OCEANS - ISSUE 100: OUTSIDERSKRISTA LANGLOISMAY 26, 2021NAUTILUSFinished with a bright spritz of lemon juice and a shower of fresh cilantro, this is a delectable dish that just may change your mind about healthful grilled chicken for good.
A TANDOORI-STYLE MARINADE LEADS TO BOLDLY SEASONED, MOIST AND TENDER GRILLED CHICKENELLIE KRIEGERMAY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSushi is at risk too, with Japan’s seaweed industry affected by warming seas that lessen production of nori, the thin, delectable seaweed sheets used to wrap rolls for centuries.
16 SURPRISING WAYS CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS YOUNICK FOURIEZOSAPRIL 23, 2021OZYAs is usual in these episodes, he invites them to join him in the use of the most delectable oaths that he can lay before them.
A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARINGJULIAN SHARMANNever will an earthly oak tree have afforded you a more delectable shelter under its leafy branches.
THE PILGRIM'S SHELL OR FERGAN THE QUARRYMANEUGNE SUEWe have never had a hare roasted on the premises during all the years we have lived in that delectable place.
THE ROMANCE OF HIS LIFEMARY CHOLMONDELEYWORDS RELATED TO DELECTABLE
- admirable
- adorable
- alluring
- attractive
- beauteous
- beautiful
- bewitching
- captivating
- charming
- comely
- dainty
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- delicate
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- delightful
- enchanting
- engaging
- enjoyable
- exquisite
- fair
- good-looking
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- graceful
- gratifying
- handsome
- knockout
- lovesome
- pleasant
- pleasing
- pretty
- pulchritudinous
- rare
- scrumptious
- splendid
- stunning
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- winning
- abundant
- ambrosial
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- deluxe
- dense
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- grand
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- rank
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- charismatic
- choice
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- electrifying
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- winning
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- dainty
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- distinctive
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- fit for king
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- well-seasoned
- yummy
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- agreeable
- amiable
- amusing
- bland
- charming
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- civil
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- congenial
- convivial
- cool
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- cordial
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- diplomatic
- enchanting
- engaging
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- fine
- fine and dandy
- fun
- genial
- good-humored
- gracious
- gratifying
- homey
- jolly
- jovial
- kindly
- likable
- lovely
- mild
- mild-mannered
- nice
- obliging
- pleasing
- pleasurable
- polite
- refreshing
- satisfying
- social
- soft
- sweet
- sympathetic
- urbane
- welcome
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