A person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink)
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Examples for "gourmet "
1 On the website, however, the gourmet tendency was nowhere to be seen.
2 Surprise your partner with their favorite gourmet food or guilty pleasure candy.
3 And in the past few years, I've taken two gourmet cooking classes.
4 You can probably expect all-inclusive meals, drinks, activities and perhaps gourmet dining.
5 Among types of coffee, the increase was most pronounced in gourmet varieties.
1 Those words used to conjure up images of wealth and epicurean tastes.
2 Flying with South African Airways promises to be a truly epicurean experience.
3 We'd better skip that chapter and come straight to the epicurean sage.
4 He gained the distinction of having discovered the epicurean value of sand-dabs.
5 There is no perfectly epicurean corner; there is no perfectly irresponsible place.
1 It's foodie heaven, with everything from great restaurants to sophisticated farmers' markets.
2 All of my health - foodie ways didn't ward off my third child's problems.
3 Why it's special Plan your visit to enjoy a real foodie treat.
4 P&O's vision of modern Australian cruising comes with a distinct foodie tweak.
5 Every dish was beautifully presented and equally delectable -a foodie 's dream.
1 In favorable surroundings, she would have been an aristocrat and an epicure .
2 Certainly, he mused to himself, his brother was an epicure in love.
3 Gourmet meals, enjoyed by the experienced taste buds of a real epicure .
4 He ate heartily, but was no epicure , nor critical about his food.
5 An epicure 's a feller which chaws his fodder before he swallers it.
1 In fact here I practice the art of becoming a gastronome .
2 Tears and shrieks accompany the descent of the gastronome .
3 Not your average gastronome , then.
4 Never had they witnessed such power of mastication, and such marvellous capacity of stomach, as in this native and uncultivated gastronome .
5 He was something of a gastronome , and would eat anything he particularly liked in an audible manner, and perspire upon his forehead.
1 The noble profession of bon vivant appeared to him very tame and tiresome.
2 The Major was somewhat of a bon vivant , and his wine was excellent.
3 He was essentially a bon vivant , a boulevardier and a humorist.
4 The worthy man seems to have had the amiable infirmities of a bon vivant .
5 His was a bluff purple face, denoting the bon vivant .
6 Never shall we know again so glorious a bon vivant .
7 In short, the cardinal was a man of wit, and what is called a bon vivant .
8 He was her sole bon vivant in the true sense of the word, whatever that may be.
9 But I admire her, as an actor and an activist, but above all as a bon vivant .
10 She has, however, taken one enormous fee from a bon vivant , whose life she saved by esculents.
11 Branford T. Purell, killer, bon vivant , corpse.
12 Michael Terrence Brennan, litigator, connoisseur, and irrepressible bon vivant , withdrew directly into a bottle of good Irish whiskey.
13 Islamists paint Moussa as a cigar-smoking bon vivant whose wealth renders him out of touch with the people.
14 He is a true bon vivant , and does not appear to take himself or his work too seriously.
15 He had thought of him as an intellectual, who was also a bon vivant and interested in Neapolitan life.
16 His intimacy and friendship for Jan Steen, that excellent painter and bon vivant , seems to have led him into much inconvenience.
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