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dulcedumbre
The taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth.
sweet
sweetness
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doçura
sweet
sweetness
1
I'll try something different this morning, she thought:
sweet
grass and chamomile.
2
Watson, do you know this lady? said a
sweet
,
concerned female voice.
3
She was
sweet
and simple and beautiful and blank as clear water.
4
Naturally companies that make
sweet
products, including Hershey's and Coca-Cola, oppose this.
5
The most common type is clear and very mild-evena bit
sweet
.
1
They rejoiced in the uncovenanted beatitude of
sweetness
alighting in their hearts.
2
Sudden
sweetness
;
sudden trouble; grey eyes dark and angry behind sudden tears.
3
The apricots and the prunes add just the right amount of
sweetness
.
4
And the Voice spoke again with grave
sweetness
and something of reproach.
5
The
sweetness
he was conscious of was not all in the mouth.
1
The
sugariness
of beets is sometimes put to use in chocolate cakes, syrups, and other sweets.
2
We also loved its creaminess and we loved the vanilla flavours that cut through the subtle
sugariness
.
3
The terrible
sugariness
which poured into him worked like venom to cause an encounter and a wrestling: his battery of jaws expressed it.
4
I have used pink flowered forms in Japan, where the
sugariness
sits better with a Hello Kitty sensibility, but I wouldn't use them here.
subtle sugariness
terrible sugariness
Portuguese
doçura
Catalan
dolcesa
dolçor
Spanish
dulcedumbre
dulzura
dulzor
sabor dulce