A person who enjoys choosing, eating and drinking high quality food and wines and who knows a lot about them.
Displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses.
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Examples for "gourmet "
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 The flamboyant music connoisseur steered his work through his love of music.
2 I'm no wine connoisseur , but they usually know what they're talking about.'
3 He sniffed at the steaming pot with the air of a connoisseur .
4 I will not put on airs: I am no one's wine connoisseur .
5 It will bring that under the hammer, any day, replied the connoisseur .
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 .
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.
6 I'm more of a Maoist epicurean - I yearn for constant revolution.
7 His epicurean uncle had no profound esteem for the kind of innocence.
8 He had the Southerner's epicurean appreciation of the fine art of feasting.
9 It smacked of crudeness, and he had an epicurean distaste for crudeness.
10 Each pastry with its own evocative name, the epitome of epicurean deliciousness.
11 He would make his life there, as a sort of epicurean hermit.
12 She even had praise for the epicurean delights of the hospital's kitchen.
13 And then they would have luncheon, specially devised for Bessie's epicurean taste.
14 Except the gout, this savage old epicurean never knew a day's sickness.
15 You are an anarchist, you are, and an epicurean into the bargain!
16 Terrence, there-TerrenceMcFane-he'san epicurean anarchist, if you know what that means.
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