deliciousness

[ UK /dɪlˈɪʃəsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. extreme appetizingness
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How To Use deliciousness In A Sentence

  • The waxberries produced here are famous for their big sizes, gorgeous color, sweet juice and deliciousness, so it is said that ‘waxberry from Yuyao is the best in the world’.
  • This particular sea - cuny, I admit, blushed through his sea tan till the Lady Om's eyes were twin pools of roguishness in their teasing deliciousness and my arms were all but about her. Chapter 15
  • The horror of the unearthly, corpselike pallor of this truffle's complexion is only offset by its fiendish deliciousness. August 19th, 2008
  • This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts (which of course have a void in the middle).
  • The garbage food that’s been engineered for its deliciousness is what they want to eat when tempted by its presence. Matthew Yglesias » Food Taxes vs Food Subsidies
  • Instead, religious missionaries continue to bring boring, sexless dogma to the rest of the world, while soda pop executives continue to bring crisp, refreshing deliciousness.
  • But the days of this culinary lottery appear to be numbered as a substance first known only to science - bottled 'deliciousness' - is coming to the High Street. Home | Mail Online
  • The ad acknowledged the individual deliciousness of peanut butter and chocolate while arguing the merits of a union between these ‘two great tastes.’
  • What certain fellows lack in democracy they may make up for in the sheer deliciousness of their recipes. Matthew Yglesias » Democracy Promotion Requires Peace Promotion
  • And when peeled and boiled with rice, the chestnuts led me to experience first-tongue the deliciousness of kurigohan (chestnut rice).
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