yummy

[ US /ˈjəmi/ ]
[ UK /jˈʌmi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. extremely pleasing to the sense of taste
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  • As the endlessly sweet but slightly pinheaded stewardess-to-be Donna, She is yum-yum-yummy in a procession of miniskirts, bikinis, halter tops and other wardrobe choices that make the most of her lithe legginess.
  • The heritage orchard has a variety of different breeds of pears and the community uses the pears for wine, jams and all sorts of yummy things.
  • During the 8 days there, the weather was lovely, food was yummy, things were incredibly cheap.
  • I gorged myself on yummy dulce de leche desserts, tried crocodile (see above picture), ate steak, sampled every type of empanadas, found the best alfajores, fell in love with croissants filled with melted cheese and ham … everything was excellent … 2009 January archive at
  • Last night I was reminded once again that despite my best intentions, political discussions make my eyes glaze over like two yummy little doughnut holes.
  • While Stephen and Louis sat down on the sand drinking beer and talking, Jessica and Cecilia took turns in barbecuing the yummy food.
  • Lou emerged in the kitchen with a bundle of brown grocery bags filled with yummy food.
  • Another yummy part of the salmon is actually the belly. Mmm....fish cheeks.
  • These yummy mummies are consumed with frustration, boredom and uncertainty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yummy mummies are still yabbering away on cellphones while jogging with luxury prams.
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