Thesaurus / zing
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It’s all about the patty’s neutral texture and saltiness, as complimented by the comforting blandness of half-melted American cheese, the sharp zing of pickles and mustard, and a swirl of ketchup.
MCDONALD’S PROMISED US A VEGGIE BURGER, SO WHERE THE HELL IS IT?MADELEINE DAVIESSEPTEMBER 24, 2021EATERGinger’s enlivening zing counterbalances the watermelon’s sweetness and bridges it to the more savory cucumber, while torn mint leaves, tossed in at the end, add a fourth layer of cool freshness.
WATERMELON AND CUCUMBER SALAD IS AS REFRESHING AS IT IS EASY TO MAKEELLIE KRIEGERAUGUST 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThis startling announcement was immediately followed by a chorus of male voices singing with hearty gusto, Zing-a-Zing!
BLUE ROBIN, THE GIRL PIONEERRENA I. HALSEYQuiz′ziness, oddness; Quiz′zing, raillery; Quiz′zing-glass, a single eye-glass.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSOne minute she was jumpin' along amongst them gravestones like a hoptoad with wings, and then—Zing!
GALUSHA THE MAGNIFICENTJOSEPH C. LINCOLNShe thought of how, at eleven o'clock the night before, her telephone had rung with the sharp zing!
CHEERFUL--BY REQUESTEDNA FERBERThe Scaritt's window-shades always rolled; their doorbell always rang with a satisfactory zing; their suction-pump never stuck.
HALF PORTIONSEDNA FERBERZinckenite, zing′ken-īt, n. a grayish mineral consisting of the sulphides of antimony and lead.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 4 OF 4: S-Z AND SUPPLEMENTS)VARIOUSZingel, zing′el, n. a fish of the perch family, found in the Danube.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 4 OF 4: S-Z AND SUPPLEMENTS)VARIOUSI'm yell on dem to queet poun' on de boss head, wit de rifle, an' de nex' t'ing I'm know: Zing!
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