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Discover LudwigThe word 'zesty' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is full of flavor, especially with a sharp, tangy taste. For example, "This pizza has a zesty tomato sauce!".
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The zesty, sharp contrast of tropical fruits against meat is perfect for this time of year, and new writers, such as Shivi Ramoutar, will be bringing them to the fore.
I do like Stein's black pepper, though, and his wonderfully zesty kaffir lime leaves, which, like the lemongrass used by Thompson, imbue the chicken with a lovely perfumed freshness.
Head to the wine-growing areas along the Danube towards Krems for zesty fresh whites.
Add a little ground roasted sichuan pepper for a zesty tingle on the lips, and sesame paste for a more substantial sauce.
A mob of zombies will stalk the night, and a handful of zesty firms will dance at dawn.* "Show me the money: Japan's most profitable companies of the 2000s".
London and its young, zesty multi-coloured citizens are Britain's future; he and his henchmen are the past.
It's often argued that you never feel more alive than at the point of death and that is what makes Motor City so vibrant and zesty.
Although 795m songs were transferred to music players, burned to blank discs and the like, that was not enough to cover the loss to recording companies of falling CD sales.A zesty rise in the price of oranges was forecast after a cold snap in California's Central Valley damaged a large part of the crop.
Any of these can produce big changes in flavour: he highlights the Aji (pronounced ah-hee), a Peruvian chili, which "ripens to bright yellow, with a strong lemony taste when fresh, very zesty.
But then self-styled connoisseurs begin spouting attributes like "graphite" (which does not smell or if nibbling pencil ends is any guide taste of anything), "zesty mineral" (how it differs from plain mineral is anyone's guess), "angular" (huh?), or "dumb" (indeed).
The candidate's ebullience, which had been submerged by jeers and inattention in September, resurfaced, and he began campaigning with a zesty style.
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