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Discover LudwigThe word 'toothsome' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something as pleasing or inviting to eat. For example, "This toothsome cake looks delicious!"
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toothsome
adjective
Delicious.
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TwinnyDip's savoury granola is intriguing and toothsome in equal measure, although I can see this one elbowing in on meals later in the day – perhaps the quintessential brunch option.
This line of thinking encourages progressives to content themselves with the impotent avuncular socialism of Bernie Sanders (the Ron Paul of the left), and the toothsome, wholly unthreatening ambition of Martin O'Malley, and otherwise simply hope that Ms Warren's earnest and articulate defence of actual progressive convictions somehow exerts a mysterious influence on Ms Clinton.
The American food giant's sweetened offer, too toothsome to turn down, was accepted by Cadbury's board on Tuesday January 19th.
Though there are a few penalties involved, this means that it is almost certain that the American giant will end up with the lot.That should be a mildly toothsome prospect: Cazenove has lots of close relationships with British companies.
The fish had been coated in a light, herby breadcrumb carapace, crispy and toothsome, while the assembly of rainbow chard, radicchio, tomato and capers was a Fauvist palette of brilliant colours which it was a shame (but a necessity) to eat.
We chose one starter from the "pakora" section – deep-fried squid, with sliced raw chilli and lime sauce, very toothsome and spiced, but in need of a dipping sauce – and from the "char-grilled" section I ordered twin fillets of bream.
So was a raviolo of langoustine, with a whole crayfish inside the toothsome pasta.
The boy's eager, slightly toothsome smile gives this picture a place in the history of portraiture.
It also employs William Shawcross's toothsome daughter, Ellie.
More often, the outcomes are toothsome and sophisticated — subtle takes on traditional Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese cuisine enlivened by unexpected ingredients and techniques.
Under the indirect lighting, the mammoth looked strangely toothsome, as if made of artisanal chocolate.
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