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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extra spicy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something as being more flavorful or intense in taste. Example: I ordered the curry dish with extra spicy sauce, and my taste buds were on fire.
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What's your secret airport vice? A. Extra spicy Bloody Marys.
As slang, it's looser, more suggestive, signifying general oomph: extra spicy, rich, sweet.
(At Sawore Boribop, they include extra spicy raw oysters — a major score in my book).
If you liked your journalism raw or extra spicy, it was a site of first resort.
Whether you add just a tiny bit or opt for extra spicy, the chile flavor is essential.
For an extra spicy kick, it also added jalapeños.
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Mr. Beatty serves up these familiar dishes extra-spicy.
The menu is classic north Indian, with a variety of dahls, masalas and extra-spicy vindaloo.
If you want it extra-spicy, add more serranos, red pepper flakes or even a tiny Thai chile.
It's hard to deny the pleasures of, for instance, raw scallops, finely sliced and laced with a creamy and hot sauce of Peruvian chiles, like an extra-spicy scallop sushi roll without the distraction of rice or seaweed.
She runs a mile every day, takes aerobics classes and appears to have none of the usual fears that come with age: neither extra-spicy food nor loneliness concern her at all.
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