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Examples for "zest "
Examples for "zest "
1 Your father negotiated the betrothal with such zest all those years ago.
2 Thought of the coming night had taken the zest out of trading.
3 Also, feel free to use orange curls or zest as a garnish.
4 Sprinkle lemon zest on top and refrigerate until set, about 1 hour.
5 The children entered into the spirit of the thing with great zest .
1 He knew the place at once by the tang of sea air.
2 His keen nostrils caught the faint tang of smoke in the air.
3 The air was balmy, with a tang of the sea in it.
4 It has several names, including royal blue tang , regal tang and surgeonfish.
5 The cream of her skin glowed softly with the tang of it.
1 Seize him, my lord, and you nip the rebellion in the bud.
2 There was a nip in the wind, and he had no overcoat.
3 If we see signs of carelessness, we nip them in the bud.
4 Bullets began to whistle among the branches and nip at the trees.
5 If I did, I believe she'd tactfully nip them in the bud.
1 Thus, conservative conspiracies have lost their essential lunatic tanginess .
2 Although the sugar content is high it is not excessively sweet and has a pleasing tanginess .
3 Sweet caramelized onions and apples balance its tanginess .
4 Perhaps the strange, mouth-puckering, acid-metal tanginess of grapefruit juice will become a lost British taste, like liver and bacon.
5 For me, this gutsy dish is the perfect union between the richness of eggs and robust tanginess of tomatoes.
1 He caught the fineness of her nose, straight as a Grecian's, but with some faint suggestion about the nostrils that hinted at piquance .
2 "You belonged in the majority, then!" said Cigarette, with a piquance made a thousand times more piquant by the camp slang she spoke in.
1 A mere 17 years later, those questions have assumed a turbo-charged piquancy .
2 In the Larghetto one group occasionally interrupts the other, giving it piquancy .
3 There is a fascinating piquancy in the strange slang and conversational intermixture.
4 A Grecian nose would take all the piquancy out of her face.
5 We are fast becoming the victims of a perfect passion for piquancy .
6 This, no doubt, added greatly to the immediate piquancy of the allusions.
7 It possesses less piquancy than the Scarlet, but is some days later.
8 There is an indescribable piquancy about his epigrams and sallies of thought.
9 He imagined that that sort of thing lent a piquancy to conversation.
10 It adds piquancy to conversation, as a mushroom does to a sauce.
11 A few chopped gherkins, capers, or chillies will give the required piquancy .
12 The fact McGinley is from the Republic could have added a certain piquancy .
13 The tongue recognises the value of sweetness or piquancy in food.
14 There was a piquancy in the experiment that appealed to him.
15 Her voice took on a different timbre, enjoying the piquancy of their fear.
16 These breakfast interludes had not lost piquancy in all these months.
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