How To Use Delectable In A Sentence

  • His servants cooked up a delectable churrasco.
  • A delectable path, for example, runs up behind the cemetery, bordered by butterfly orchids and lithospermum and aristolochia and other plants worthy of better names; it winds aloft, under shady chestnuts, with views on either side. Alone
  • The smoothly boiled porridge, with its accompaniment of thick yellow cream; the new-laid eggs; the grilled trout, fresh from the stream; the freshly baked "baps" and "scones," the crisp rolls of oatcake; and last, but not least, the delectable, home-made marmalade, which is as much a part of the meal as the coffee itself. Big Game A Story for Girls
  • The delectable little Dutch songs with which she used to dulcify the house grew less and less frequent, and she would forget her sewing and look wistfully in her father's face as he sat pondering by the fireside. Tales of a Traveller
  • The palate is an opulent offering of warm and delectable flavors that last long into the impressive finish.
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  • But then, how to create that paragon of dairy delectables, the malted milkshake?
  • Fully plump, after indulging in a complete Jamaican breakfast on the plane: ackee, saltfish, coco-bread and plantain chips something I would definitely not recommend before doing on-camera work at a lingerie show, I landed in Kingston ready to "dutty wiiine" it up--or at least relax and make a quick stop at the delectable Manley Airport veggie juice bar for a healthy detox. Chie Davis: Kingston Lingerie and Swimwear Fashion Show
  • But the real joy of folding away the paddling pool until next year is that autumn brings with it a long-awaited harvest of delectable new product launches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each dinner sounded more delectable than the one before: roasted local grass-fed goat loin chops with farro-spinach salad and sweet onion soubise, kombu cured fluke with yuzu, brown butter, wakame and preserved nori, a dinner ... Not Eating Out in New York » 2009 » April
  • But each pointed fruit has a delectable, intense wild strawberry flavor.
  • The architectural ornament is of that easy and delectable kind which mimics nature: the acanthus leaves of Corinthian capitals, garlands and trophies in the manner of Wren and Grinling Gibbons.
  • And when they are piled into a buttery pastry case with creamy egg custard and Parmesan topping, the aromas are almost unbearably delectable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well may that land be called delectable and a fructuous land, that was be-bled and moisted with the precious blood of our The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • I heartily hope we shall soon be ordered away from this most undelectable coast," observed Jack. The Three Admirals
  • Swift half visions of her loveliness – of certain delectable details of her face or figure flitted always before him. The Miller of Old Church
  • Crunching such a delectable treat as a Pitmaston Pineapple, an old "sweetmeat" -- or small, sweet apple -- is the most enjoyable exercise I've come across, and I'm ready to plant a whole orchard of my own, if I can find a place to put it. Chicago Reader
  • A cup of tea at the right moment does for the virtuous reveller all that Falstaff claims for a good sherris-sack, or at least the first half of its "twofold operation:" "It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapors which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes, which delivered over to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • I saw a recipe for potato gnocchi in a magazine and discovered that these delectable dumplings, which I had considered the height of cooking complexity, were merely flour, potatoes and salt.
  • I can fly to the time of day," the Delectable Dyke answered, "Don't think you're puckering me, ramper king. Cap'n Dyke, Lesbian Pirate Queen & Rogue Blogger
  • The Serenade for Strings contains also a delectable waltz.
  • A cup of tea at the right moment does for the virtuous reveller all that Falstaff claims for a good sherris-sack, or at least the first half of its "twofold operation:" "It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapors which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes, which delivered over to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Our Hundred Days in Europe
  • It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapours which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble fiery and delectable shapes; which, deliver’d o’er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Act IV. Scene III. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth
  • But it looked delectable in the pages of the magazines I leafed through, which invariably featured recipes and pointers for the "perfect" holiday table. The Customs Of the Country
  • They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe.
  • Floating on the top is a pear crisp, so sweet and delectable you might wonder why anyone ever bothered making chips from potatoes.
  • Last weekend brought a delectable profile of Adlai Stevenson, who ran against Eisenhower twice and whose wit and eloquence is enshrined in the memory of a generation of Americans. A Nazi Story That Still Surprises
  • Here's a great way to turn half a pound of prunes into delectable little pastries to eat warm with crème fraîche. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the second movement Andante, Menissier employs delectable registrations to highlight the uplifting nature of the music.
  • With indoor space enough to accommodate little more than a beer and wine bar, a rotating spigot and some of the most delectable rotisserie chickens this side of the Rio Grande, the former gas station transformed into Cajun-Latino grillery has seating that spills graciously into its driveway. The Minnesota Daily - mndaily.com
  • We'd be surrounded by delectable food and experience laughter to the full. Christianity Today
  • The problem was, most of these films seemed so undelectable. Of Female Bondage
  • In reality, it's not a sacrifice - there are far too many delectable foods on the healthy foods chart.
  • - a big pastry flan, a big open pie in the shape of a heart, with a delectable savoury filling. UNTO THE GRAVE
  • ' The menus of local restaurants might present such delectables as 'fried enema,' 'monolithic tree mushroom stem squid' and a mysterious thirst-quencher known as 'The Jew's Ear Juice.
  • It's the subsequent addition of multi-tracked vocal counterpoint, maracas, and vibes that turns it into a delectable piece of ear candy.
  • Not as heavily marbled as the usual fare served in Japan it is, nonetheless, a delectable meal (served as Wagyu beef of the day for two people at £39).
  • Each dinner sounded more delectable than the one before: roasted local grass-fed goat loin chops with farro-spinach salad and sweet onion soubise, kombu cured fluke with yuzu, brown butter, wakame and preserved nori, a dinner with a puppetry theatre accompaniment, an Argentinian asado of grilled offal, a backyard barbecue of grilled flank steak with chimicurri and chorizo. Reason for Not Eating Out #31: Because Supper Clubs are Blowing Up
  • Many of our growing years have been spent tasting the delectable food prepared by parents and grandparents.
  • As we travel, we'll be surrounded by signature images of the mystical Sahara: ancient kasbahs, palm-lined oases, haunting music, and delectable cuisine.
  • Juicy mangoes are one of our most delectable delights.
  • It packs 42 grams of advanced time-release protein into a thick, delectable shake.
  • The Pastry Boutique also specializes in exquisite floral arrangements, delectable chocolate and a range of patisseries.
  • I think with you that the life of a husbandman is the most delectable," he wrote on another occasion to the same friend. George Washington: Farmer
  • They will give your food a delectable warmth and depth. Times, Sunday Times
  • She could sense every delicious taste in the delectable dessert.
  • But except for edamame and some especially delectable kimchi, pork pervades all.
  • My main course - confit of wild rabbit with Savoy cabbage and bacon with garlic and parsley mash - looked delectable.
  • Can traueileth thorow any countrey, his subiects kindle fires before their doores, casting spices thereinto to make a perfume, that their lord passing by may smell the sweet and delectable odours thereof, and much people come forth to meet him. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and curdy vapours which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble fiery and delectable shapes, which, delivered o’er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. The second part of King Henry the Fourth
  • This delectable recipe from her book can be served as an entree or alongside grilled fish or chicken.
  • In addition to that delectable cheese, he also lent his name to a cake: a savarin nowadays refers to any liqueur-soaked yeast cake without raisins (which would turn it into a baba au rhum). Archive 2007-05-01
  • She did not know what "delectable" meant, but it sounded good; and mountains, though she had never seen more of them than a far blue line, had always pleased her fancy. The Path of the King
  • So I sat down, and put myself right with a brandy; mention of Bismarck always unmans me, but the fact was I was curious, not least about the delectable Mamselle Caprice. Watershed
  • It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and curdy vapours which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble fiery and delectable shapes, which, delivered o'er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. The Second Part of King Henry IV
  • There are delectable dishes of poultry, seafood, and lamb on the menu, which is extensive enough to satisfy the gourmet in you.
  • Kiara's back was towards him, so he could not see her facial expression, but he did get a wonderful view of her delectable derrière that had fit perfectly in his lap.
  • A glass of Krug bubbly will set you back about $30.00, which can be accompanied by the head chef's delectable bar menu.
  • Shahrazad awoke and signalled to her sister Dunyazad who sat up and said, “Allah upon thee, O my sister, recite to us some new story, delightsome and delectable, wherewith to while away the waking hours of our latter night.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Steve's latest girlfriend, the delectable Tara.
  • The Library smelled of paper, umbrellas, furniture polish, warm computers; it had a delectable mustiness. Audrey Niffenegger | Moths of the New World
  • The dirty-minded denizens of "Avenue Q" have plopped their smutty little selves down in the Lansburgh Theatre for the next few weeks, bringing into that Shakespeare Theatre Company space their eternally delectable grab bag of postmodern wisecracks. 'Avenue Q' at the Lansburgh Theatre: Smutty puppets in a Shakespeare temple?
  • It can also construct a delectable tartine or meal-size salad in three minutes flat. Globe and Mail
  • Take pizza; order one up in a Roman trattoria and you will be served a delectable diners' delight, perfectly textured flat bread fired in a stone-baked oven, enticingly topped with Parma ham and fresh mozzarella.
  • Last Wednesday night, Kerry Heffernan, head chef for Central Park's South Gate Restaurant, prepared a delectable feast based on four exotic invasive varieties of seafood: green crab known to most fisherfolk as bait for blackfish, Asian carp, lionfish and blue tilapia. Leslie Hatfield: Summer's Coolest Culinary Trend: Invasive Species
  • Super value Korean set menus specially designed for office executives who deserve a delectable Friday lunch.
  • Imagine each poori with its delectable fillings just bursting with that tangy, sweet, and spicy flavor when you pop it in your mouth ..... reminds of you of home, doesn't it? Dahi-Sev Poori with Homemade Pooris
  • But a glance at them as they made free with the natives 'provisions relieved him on this score, and when Smith explained that he had on board the aeroplane certain delectables in the shape of chicken patties (becoming rather stale), doughnuts, plumcake, a bottle of Australian burgundy, and sundry other remnants of the provisions furnished by the hospitable folk of Round the World in Seven Days
  • Even the most basic small-town market can be counted on to supply ice cream for our delectable coffee sundaes, a no-fuss dessert that, like the rest of the meal, will leave you with plenty of time to enjoy your getaway.
  • All around them, as the car moved slowly on, were warehouses, new and old cheek by jowl together; commission merchants, their produce spilled over the sidewalk; noisy freight yards, with spur-tracks running off to shipping-rooms of all descriptions; occasional empty ground used as dumps, littered with ashes and old tin cans; over all a thousand smells, each more undelectable than the last. V. V.'s Eyes
  • ' The menus of local restaurants might present such delectables as 'fried enema,' 'monolithic tree mushroom stem squid' and a mysterious thirst-quencher known as 'The Jew's Ear Juice.
  • Compare your charitable deductions with all the money you spend on non-essentials such as vacations, travel and the innumerable consumer delectables that adorn your home entertainment center.
  • Well may that land be called delectable and a fructuous land, that was be-bled and moisted with the precious blood of our The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The delectable food during the festival remains acts as a magnet.
  • Don't let a sugar-laden cookie, bar, pudding, cheesecake or delectable cream puff pass your lips for seven days.
  • We had divine days in between, to be sure, when we'd prowl out into the woods around the city, with a picnic lunch, or bummel along the waterfront, ending at a counter we knew, which produced, or the man behind it produced, delectable and cheap clubhouse sandwiches. An American Idyll The Life of Carleton H. Parker
  • The wide array of delectable cuisine will include fresh fruit juices, continental food, Indian tandoor items, fusion food of Thai-Chinese dishes, and a mammoth salad bar.
  • The delicate and delectable paintings on display look strikingly different.
  • The fillet or rump steaks are delectable and reasonably sized, served with an array of mouth-watering sauces.
  • Master chefs have their hands full preparing a variety of delectable dishes with zany flavours and tangy tastes.
  • Nanny is attractive, bright, 25 with a delectable smile and good manners.
  • Golden butternut squash, robust orange pumpkins, crunchy red and green apples - fall produce is downright gorgeous, not to mention delectable.
  • Still more delectable are the landscapes of Simon Bening, especially his delicate miniatures of the months of the year, not all of which, unforgivably, are reproduced in the catalogue.
  • Follow the islanders to find the most delectable food in the area.
  • Mom, my two friends from highschool and I devoured a delectable meal by yours truly tonite.
  • They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe.
  • Delectable smells rose from the kitchen.
  • Fully plump, after indulging in a complete Jamaican breakfast on the plane: ackee, saltfish, coco-bread and plantain chips something I would definitely not recommend before doing on-camera work at a lingerie show, I landed in Kingston ready to "dutty wiiine" it up--or at least relax and make a quick stop at the delectable Manley Airport veggie juice bar for a healthy detox. Chie Davis: Kingston Lingerie and Swimwear Fashion Show
  • In the afternoon you turn the ingredients gathered into delectable dishes.
  • It ascends me into the brain ... makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes; which delivered o'er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk
  • Master chefs have their hands full preparing a variety of delectable dishes with zany flavours and tangy taste.
  • Like with Mac's in Nelson, there's the pungent, delectable smell of yeast and fermentation.
  • Halfway through the bass takes over the melody and allows the listener a delectable bridge portion to the song.
  • I'm torn between trying to do an Iain Dale style "locked in contemplation" pic or a Kerron Cross style "delectable" pic. The Webb Log - Looks Familiar
  • Careless of his duties, a herdsman in a saffron tunic plays his pipe to a young laundress delectable in suntan and ultramarine blue.
  • Johnny was in the kitchen, cooking an array of delectable cuisines.
  • i love that the kitchen you work in is so inquisitive..i also i like the fact that your chef will actually make you stuff if you ask him..cool stuff at that..also i wish i had a better camera, like yours...that deep fried cheesecake will haunt my dreams in the most delectable way possible even though i havent tasted it Happy in the Kitchen
  • The marinade for the grilled meat and seafood is delectable and ingredients are a well-kept secret, as we were unable to get it from the staff.
  • Also excellent are the marinated lamb skewers, served with delectable peanut sauce.
  • You go away to attend to life and come back imagining that the delectable dish is already bubbling and cooked, ready for you to enjoy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The glistening slivers of house-cured gravadlax were as delectable as any I have ever tasted.
  • I now leave you with a recipe for this dish, which through hard work and culinary ingenuity catapults a cut of gristled beef from its rough-hewn, lowly beginnings to delectable and iconic heights. Archive 2007-03-01
  • And it may perhaps be added that one of the chief reasons for believing heartily in the last Book is the delectable and unimprovable contrast which La Quinte and her court of intellectual fantastry present to this picture of intellectual materialism. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • Arachu vitta sambar - Sheela from Delectable Victuals RCI ~ TAMIL CUISINE ~ ROUNDUP
  • And while you'd think there's nothing left to say about Italian-American food given the thousands of magazine articles and dozens of cookbooks that have scrubbed this particular gastronomical cupboard clean, nugget after nugget of good food and delectable ideas pop out of the recipes and stories lovingly told by Lidia and her daughter, Tanya Bastianich Manuali, in Lidia's Italy in America Alfred A. Rozanne Gold: Lidia's Italy in America
  • The Cheese Princess chose some of the exquisite bonbons to degust, while you can see there are many other delectable treats... Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin
  • chantey" is given, copied from an old scrapbook, and while it can hardly be recommended as a delectable piece of literature, in any sense, it is interesting, aside from its Stevensonian connection, as a bit of rough, unstudied sailor's jingle, the very authorship of which is long since forgotten. The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison
  • It was a "delectable" country -- yes, that was the meaning of the word that had puzzled her .... The Path of the King
  • It is years since I have seen such a delectable array of flesh-coloured tights topped with gold lamé.
  • The delectable little Dutch songs with which she used to dulcify the house grew less and less frequent, and she would forget her sewing and look wistfully in her father's face as he sat pondering by the fire side. Tales of a Traveller
  • Compare your charitable deductions with all the money you spend on non-essentials such as vacations, travel and the innumerable consumer delectables that adorn your home entertainment center.
  • Some weeks were spent at this most undelectable of places, so that everybody was eager to return. The Three Lieutenants
  • The truly delectable dessert is prepared with currants (small seedless raisin) that are grown in Europe, the US and Chile and is said to be rich in vitamin C and minerals.
  • It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapours which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble fiery and delectable shapes; which, deliver’d o’er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Act IV. Scene III. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth
  • Delectable smells rose from the kitchen.
  • Whether it's plucking delectable mushrooms from the ground or pulling fruit straight off the trees, gathering wild food is incredibly satisfying.
  • Fans of Pol Roger's delectable, creamy, pin-head bubbled, white-label brut champagne, with lots of ripe, floral fruit on the finish, are in for a treat this Easter with a fiver off their favourite fizz.
  • Indian sweets like the immaculate barfi (condensed milk squares), kulfi (sweet, creamy traditional Indian ice cream) and the delectable gulab jamun (fried dough balls swimming in rosewater syrup) could all be after-dinner favorites for an Indian gastrodiplomacy campaign. Paul Rockower: Indian Gastrodiplomacy to Help Feed Perceptions of an Emergent India
  • And having studied the other nineteen, as opportunity served, weighing this attraction against that, considering such vital matters as which ones would be liable to run squealing to Susie, and which were probably the randiest, I found my mind and eye returning invariably to the same delectable person. Isabelle
  • This is a stylish cosy bar with delectable drinks and soul-filled sounds.
  • Still more delectable are the landscapes of Simon Bening, especially his delicate miniatures of the months of the year, not all of which, unforgivably, are reproduced in the catalogue.
  • But the floor was so packed with goods and chattels, affording the most comfortable roosting for the fleas, and with children who brought in ever-fresh collections to the stock, that among the many undelectable nights we passed, none equalled in horrors that one of official introduction and high classical association. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
  • And when they are piled into a buttery pastry case with creamy egg custard and Parmesan topping, the aromas are almost unbearably delectable. Times, Sunday Times
  • With all the seriousness naturally to be elicited by a responsible mission, I mounted Chaos, and started at a speed that beplastered the skeleton houses on each side of the way with mud, heaving a delectable morsel, as I passed the "doggery," full in the mouth of a picayune demagogue, who, viewing the political sky with open mouth, was vociferating vehemently on the merits of his side. Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana "Swamp Doctor"
  • A bialy is a round, saucer-size pletzl, “flat bread” rhymes with pretzel, that has its center mushed in to form a depression made delectable with bits of onion. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • These rare, gorgeous and delectable intensely dark blue (about the size of blueberries) mountain huckleberries ($4 per 1/2 pint) were purchased this afternoon from Foraged & Found Edibles at Columbia Farmers Market. At the market: Wild Blue Mountain Huckleberries
  • The genial warmth which the chesnut imparted, was not undelectable for the first twenty or five-and-twenty seconds — and did no more than gently solicit The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • The pianist offers delectable readings of romantically inclined music from a variety of composers.
  • If you love to hate the superrich, The Valet, a delectable comedy in which the great French actor Daniel Auteuil portrays a piggy billionaire industrialist facing his comeuppance, is a sinfully delicious bonbon," writes Stephen Holden in the New York Times. GreenCine Daily: Interview. Francis Veber.
  • Then I donned my pearls and frilly apron and concocted a delectable dinner of Mexican bread, mini-meat loaves and fresh green beans.
  • I don't know if you noticed, but it contained one glaring omission: yours truly, a decidedly fresh and delectable Christmas Cake, was unforgivably excluded from this year's list of hotties and totties.
  • Are you willing to admit how many times you have bought those handmade, delectable fruits dipped in chocolate right before your very eyes?
  • Opt for the delectable soup, which is full of duck flavour with preserved mustard greens and bits of Chinese celery.
  • Match them with these very delectable white designer wedges and I'm all set to go!
  • Licking the last of the delectable onion sauce off his fork, he carefully pushed his cutlery together and sat back in his chair, satiated.
  • The large pasta squares were perfectly cooked and served in a goat cheese sauce, adorned with fresh basil leaves and strips of delectable sun-dried tomato.
  • A ferule was a sort of flat ruler, widened at the inflicting end into a shape resembling a pear, -- but nothing like so sweet, -- with a delectable hole in the middle to raise blisters, like a cupping-glass. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
  • They have not the least desire to plant their flag on those undelectable mountains. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2
  • He had never tasted such delicious, scrumptious, crispy, luscious, delectable, exquisite, ambrosial, nectareous, yummy lettuce in aaaaaaall of his life.
  • (pork crackling -- and a Spanish word), making every bite a delectable combination of mildly fishy prawn and savory pork flavors, the crunch of the chicharron contrasting nicely with the slippery noodles. Filipino Flavors
  • It takes a pretty good cook to turn meat, fish, vegetables and other ingredients into a delectable dish.
  • Thus Carey sought to turn to Christ the twelve millions of Hindoos who, from Western India above and below the great coast-range known as the Sahyadri or "delectable" mountains, had nearly wrested the whole peninsula from the Mohammedans, and had almost anticipated the life-giving rule of the British, first at Panipat and then as Assye. Life of William Carey
  • The tandoori food festival promises the most delectable of your favourite cuisine.
  • Indulge in our selection of international and domestic cheeses, galantines and pates, array of smoked and cured seafood, salads, carved-to-order meats, hot specialties and of course, a bounty of delectable desserts!
  • And through it all he had the quick memory of his mother's companionship, he could recall her rueful looks whenever the eager inaccurate ways, in which he reflected certain ineradicable tendencies of her own, had lost him a school advantage; he could remember her exhortations, with the dash in them of humorous self-reproach which made them so stirring to the child's affection; and he could realise their old far-off life at Murewell, the joys and the worries of it, and see her now gossiping with the village folk, now wearing herself impetuously to death in their service, and now roaming with him over the Surrey heaths in search of all the dirty delectable things in which a boy-naturalist delights. Robert Elsmere
  • These simple-to-prepare recipes for the kind of delectable dishes people crave but feel they can't eat when trying to be healthy and trim, actually can be the basis of WN.com - Articles related to 6 bad eating habits your mother taught you
  • It's the subsequent addition of multi-tracked vocal counterpoint, maracas, and vibes that turns it into a delectable piece of ear candy.
  • The dish was accompanied by a handful of giant manioc chips striated with purple, and a helping of delectable sweet potato.
  • Howsoever "apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery, and delectable shapes" his brain may be, it never gambols from the superintendence of his reason and understanding. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
  • The music, pulsating throughout like a tone poem and the voluptuous costuming render Cracks complexly delectable. Melody Breyer-Grell: Cracks is Girls Gone Wild ala The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (in a Good Way)
  • We try the churros, a delectable Mexican pastry that's just the slightest bit crispy on the outside and almost custard-like on the inside, all rolled in cinnamon sugar.
  • These simple-to-prepare recipes for the kind of delectable dishes people crave but feel they can't eat when trying to be healthy and trim, actually can be the basis of a personal weight-loss plan. WN.com - Articles related to 6 bad eating habits your mother taught you
  • At any rate it pleased us to recall the delectable lines: Without Prejudice
  • More ambitious cooking and a decent wine list transforms the cafe into a delectable spot for Cornish sardines, tiger prawns with tomatoes, garlic and basil, tagines and paellas in the evenings.
  • His eyes glittered as we approached the table laden with creams, cakes, pies, and other delectable delicacies.
  • I'd also point out that the delectable S A Smith overeggs her cake by claiming, 'retroelements are just dandy for phylogenetic analysis', what the paper she cites actually says is, 'The presence of a retrotransposon at a single locus in multiple taxa remains an extremely powerful phylogenetic marker, but caution is required before concluding that the existence of a particular SINE at a particular locus in multiple individuals is indicative of common ancestry'. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Use tiered serving stands to show off your teatime delectables.
  • With a little effort, you can whisk the most delectable puddings from custards, fruits, cream, sugar and nuts.
  • (Mentha piperita) is one of the many delectable members of the Lamiaceae (Mint) Family and fresh tasting. Brigitte Mars: Seven Herbal Teas to Enhance Your Life
  • “They want horrors, do they?” said I, “I'faith, then they shall have enough of them” So I looked out for some quiet retired place, where I might be out of reach of my friends, and have leisure to cook up some delectable dish of poetical “hellbroth.” Tales of a Traveller
  • Whole wheat penne adds a healthy jolt of fibre to the system, while buckwheat soba noodles are truly delectable. Globe and Mail
  • Dinners got longer, and we would take a break if necessary to make room for delectable baklava, thick with pistachios (or sometimes unorthodox peanuts) and honey.
  • Merely "aleatory" decision -- by actual use of dice -- he rejects as illicit, though towards the close of the book one of its most delectable episodes ends in his excusing Mr. Justice Bridoye for settling law cases in that way. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • Such fiction may otherwise seem "standard" in its use of all of the hand-me-down practices of traditional narrative, but it's still full of "finely wrought prose, vivid characters, delectable details," as Shriver puts it a few paragraph later. Book Reviewing
  • Here, canned jackfruit is cooked into a quick and easy Green Jackfruit Curry by Sheela of Delectable Victuals. Archive 2007-03-01
  • How jealous he felt as she looked at Jake, as if he was some delectable cream pudding she would like to eat.
  • She then had a delectable mushroom soup - and for the main course she chose something that was entirely new to her.
  • The vegetarians are given a wide choice too and some of the veggie items are delectable.
  • He! he! he! he-aw! he-aw!" cachinnated that delectable specimen of the human family, with his mouth fairly extended from ear to ear, and with his forefinger held up close to his face, and levelled at the object of my apprehension, as if he was taking aim at it with a pistol. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
  • In the delectable but lightly plotted play, most of the action happens at the annual club dinner. Times, Sunday Times
  • the delectable Miss Haynes
  • The huge bookshop was delectable - an irresistible lure.
  • I had the warm chocolate tart, with a soft crust hiding its delectable molten interior, while a chocolate sauce kept the whole mélange from being cloying.
  • All in all, everything was delectable, delightful, and pleasing.
  • Anywhere you go in Maryland, you can have a delectable meal of a just-caught fish, or perhaps some freshly shucked oysters, or the state's famous blue crabs, prepared in a multitude of delirious ways.
  • Endearing, charming, sweet, delightful, cute, and delectable constitute most of the list.
  • Since I'm almost done all my baking, I can share with you the most delicious and delectable cookie recipes that I have made this year.
  • This cake - a concoction that defies the combination of its ingredients - is so delectable I ate half of it in the two days we were there.
  • Clad in a gown of lavender silk that was caught up with purple ribbons under her truly delectable bosom in such a way as to reveal the curvaceousness of her slender shape, with another purple ribbon threaded amongst her bright curls, smelling once again of the lavender scent he recalled from their first encounter, she was so lovely she took his breath. Shameless

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