[
UK
/tˈeɪsti/
]
[ US /ˈteɪsti/ ]
[ US /ˈteɪsti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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pleasing to the sense of taste
a tasty morsel
How To Use tasty In A Sentence
- If they come in close and start getting a bit tasty, then they find I can hand it out too.
- In a second or three, take one high stakes football match, throw in that controversial miscall, stir it up with loads of angry fans, whisk in a few politicians, let it bake overnight and what you end up with is a tasty football ferrora (ph). CNN Transcript Nov 20, 2009
- In the evening, the menu takes on more of a bistro persona, with a la carte offerings spanning the gamut from burgers, roast chicken and baked fish to tasty "chasseur" hotpots of mussels steamed in wine (moules marinieres this would be called in France). News On Japan
- Freshly baked apple pie makes a tasty dessert.
- It was hard to believe that something so simple could be so tasty, a creamy potato flavour that was concentrated by long slow cooking in olive oil, seasoned with the sweet tang of long cooked onions all morticed with beaten eggs. At My Table
- You will also love the honey mousse, and the tasty kissel made with sweetened cranberries.
- When the best memory has been recalled for many times,it's getting less tasty.
- There is only so long you can ignore that kind of behaviour, even knowing that the little blighter has a bowl filled to the brim with tasty kitty treats in the kitchen.
- He's my favorite because when he adjusts my mouthguard/biteplate/plastic thang, he makes me bite down on the tasty toxic plastic he adds to it from time to time. Nspblues Diary Entry
- Where else in Montreal can you see bands and spoken word acts, watch silent movies with live music, draw comix with your buddies, buy art from a vending machine or chow down on a tasty veggie sandwich?