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Discover LudwigThe word 'oversweet' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that means excessively sweet or too sweet. Example 1: The cake was oversweet and it made my teeth ache after a few bites. Example 2: The oversweet flavor of the drink was too overpowering for my taste buds. Example 3: She added too much sugar to the recipe, making the dish oversweet and ruining its balance of flavors.
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oversweet
adjective
Too sweet; excessively sweet.
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Mostly, the group stay just the right side of oversweet whimsy, apart from 'Shark Song', when Mercer blithely suggests hiding in a shell should said predator approach.
After a few sips, Ares was sick of the oversweet shake, but Malcolm was stunned into pleasure by the drink.
Most of us older than about 45 can remember when fruit in winter meant canned pears dripping in oversweet juice.
And fried calamari were light and tender though the accompanying "tomato salsa" tasted like oversweet tomato paste from a can.
One evening, a dining companion raved about the bread pudding she'd had at other Blue Ribbon restaurants, then fell silent after a spoonful of the oversweet rendition here ($13).
Cocktails — oversweet save for the Tia Jemima ($11), a slap of fizz and smoke from birch beer and mezcal — are chilled with a lone block of ice.
The chop came doused in an oversweet teriyakilike gravy and the pernil, which works best as a mixture of tender meat with a bit of crunchy skin, was all mush with an overwhelming vinegar taste.
Duck breaded and fried like chicken is brazen and irresistible, despite the oversweet accompanying waffle, a spongy slab of brioche dredged in custard, like French toast.
The restaurant's pasta dish, a penne prepared with shrimp, scallops and a tomato and cachaça sauce, was also overcooked — and oversweet.
Pay Per View is attractive but undistinctive and Illuminate, sung by David Gray, feels slightly oversweet, as if they've stripped too much of themselves away to accompany the voice.
They are also often the answer, sliced and cooked with the shallots, to the oversweet squash risotto.
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