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toothsomeness

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tooth·some  (tthsm)
adj.
1. Delicious; luscious: a toothsome pie. See Synonyms at delicious.
2. Pleasant; attractive: a toothsome offer.
3. Sexually attractive or exciting.

toothsome·ly adv.
toothsome·ness n.
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Noun1.toothsomeness - extreme appetizingnesstoothsomeness - extreme appetizingness              
appetisingness, appetizingness - the property of stimulating the appetite


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Rack of New Mexico lamb -- the local angle an appreciated gesture -- was perfectly cooked but lacked toothsomeness.
The homemade digestive is a particular revelation - it has all the wheaty, sweet toothsomeness of commercial varieties, but with a delightfully friable, sandy texture and an incomparable freshness.
Pasta with clam sauce, a family favorite, was notable for the toothsomeness of the pasta and the tiny clams, cooked just until they peeked from the shells and released their nectar into the briny broth.
 
 
 
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