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lemony

[ UK /lˈɛməni/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. tasting sour like a lemon

How To Use lemony In A Sentence

  • I tried both the delicate, unsalty gravadlax and a tartare served with the roe and a very lemony asparagus salad.
  • Other major constituents include limonene (lemony), thymol (thyme-like), cadinene (green-like) and germacrene (spicy and woody). Sechuan Buttons: The Taste of Electricity
  • My mother made an amazing apple pie, and we use her recipe, tart and lemony with a piled-high top crust.
  • Serve with peppery leaves and a lemony dressing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heath likes to serve chunky fillet steaks of white fish under a herby, lemony crust, often with tapenade or rouille.
  • They are grown for the beautiful colours of their foliage: lemony green, pink, plum, cerise, chocolate, russet and flame.
  • The golden aspen, sometimes referred to as the quaking or trembling aspen, along with cottonwoods are responsible for the region's lemony landscapes.
  • Bursting with blueberries and raspberries, it's the perfect match for a lemony pud. The Sun
  • Or making a salad that I can pick up, by topping toasted flatbread with lemony avocado spread and shaved veggies. Anna Watson Carl: 6 Healthy Winter Salads... Hold the Lettuce
  • Lemony Snicket: These tales of the Baudelaire orphans outwitting multiple death threats and a gaggle of guileful guardians, with meta-commentary by an unnamed author are ... well they're definitely not intended as an ingenious snare for the use of pedophiles, I'll tell you that. Jilly Gagnon: The Moral of the Story Is...
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