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