[
UK
/lˈʌʃəs/
]
[ US /ˈɫəʃɪs/ ]
[ US /ˈɫəʃɪs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- extremely pleasing to the sense of taste
-
having strong sexual appeal
juicy barmaids
a toothsome blonde in a tight dress
a voluptuous woman
a red-hot mama
How To Use luscious In A Sentence
- Young readers will love the bright, bold designs and the luscious colours.
- Just then, Dallas noticed one of the luscious women walking towards him.
- Here was no pindling fowl that had taken the veil and lived a cloistered life; here was no wiredrawn and trained-down cross-country turkey, but a lusty giant of a bird that would have been a cassowary, probably, or an emu, if he had lived, his bosom a white mountain of lusciousness, his interior a Golconda and not a Golgotha. The Old Foodie
- The "gaucho" approach to meals suits me well: every few moments there was another skewer of luscious beef, lamb, ribs, or whatever coming by to be loaded on my plate. Medlogs - Recent stories
- A blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, this rich wine has good acidity and luscious raisin notes.
- The extra-virgin oil is cold-pressed and tastes green and luscious. To Market, to Market: Sundays in Fairfax City
- Another man turned away from her, when she approached him, to have his goblet of paga filled by a luscious, half-naked, collared slave. Cinnamon Roll
- In Europe - Germany, Alsace and Italy, the best Pinot Gris are oily, sweetish, full-bodied luscious wines.
- The 1999 is a peppery, luscious wine of considerable complexity and intensity.
- The meat ends up juicy and luscious, the gravy rich with a hint of sweetness and the carrots have bite. Times, Sunday Times