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delectability
noun
The quality of being delectable.
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Megan Fairchild as his wife, Pierrette, was delectable but needed more projection in that delectability.
I was going for easy delectability, not perfection.
The cinnamon ones are outstanding, ditto the strawberry/basil and chocolate rosemary, all subtle yet intensely flavored, never gumming up their airy delectability.
But ounce for ounce, what nearly matched the short rib in delectability was a side dish of braised savoy cabbage, slow-cooked with bacon, Granny Smith apples, onions, garlic, celery and apple cider vinegar.
THE famous Jersey tomato — known for its delectability, and its ubiquity (seemingly no back garden is complete without a Big Boy or a beefsteak) — is about to make its debut as an amenity at a high-rise condominium complex.
And the punk rock that I marinated in during my youth doesn't exactly lend itself to delectability.
Among the assorted gelatos I can attest to the delectability and clarity of hazelnut, pumpkin and chocolate.
Soils, grape varieties and production techniques contribute to the delectability of these wines.
For those who believe the affinage gospel, it is about a series of tedious, ritualized procedures (washing, flipping, brushing, patting, spritzing) that are meant to inch each wheel and wedge toward an apex of delectability.
Welcome as such garnishes are, the delectability of Millstone's burrata ("buttered" in Italian) owes largely to the sweet-salty interplay of its ultrafresh cheese, the hearty olive toast upon which it rests and the thin layer of olive tapenade in between.
The last time the reporter had seen Toukie, she was dining out with Mr. De Niro, urging him to eat, and demonstrating the delectability of his food by eating half of it herself.
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