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It should be distinctly sweet, sour, peppery and flavorful.
The tenor of "SpongeBob SquarePants" is distinctly sweet and silly.
Sweet-potato fries are served just so: skins on, fluffy interior, piping hot, not over-salted, distinctly sweet.
Pokémon are disappearing all over the city, meanwhile, and there's a strange new rubbery lump recipe being sold in street stalls that has a distinctly sweet and altogether new flavour.' So that's standard Fallen London.
On the nose it is distinctly sweet, with notes of honey and maple syrup.
In the past few years, girls' names with a distinctly sweet image have started to gain favor with discerning parents.
From the maternal side of the family came the pannetone, a distinctly northern sweet bread now popular all over Sicily.
About the size of a squashed pea, a Croco Copter in the mouth is very dry and crisp, and distinctly less sweet than a mouthful of Coco Pops or Frosties, two of Kellogg's long-established brands.
"Harsh and sweet" and "distinctly lacking in hazelnut"; one praised "a rich chocolate flavor". $4.19 for 13 ounces, or 32 cents per ounce.
I wind down the window, and yes, that really is the smell of sulphur, thick and sweet and distinctly eggy on the air.
It turns out that sipping a Midnight ($8), a sweet and distinctly funky mix of apple, blueberry, banana, spirulina and lecithin, is more enjoyable when Super Cat is on the speakers.
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