Vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment.
The outer skin of a citrus fruit, used for flavouring.
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 .
6 But the zest of his everyday life was still strong in him.
7 The abundant malicious zest in them gives them an air of cruelty.
8 To the aged it gave a new purpose, new zest in life.
9 Gordon found a new zest in showing his father about the city.
10 If you didn't know her, you'd think her zest comes from malice.
11 Religion adds an enormous zest to daily life; it makes everything interesting.
12 Hoyle was full of zest for the practical details of the building.
13 The soul, the mind, the zest of doing-allwere keen and eager.
14 But it's your enthusiasm and zest that usually prove most persuasive actually.
15 The fun went with zest until Susan was called into the house.
16 It is virtually impossible to grate the zest from a squeezed lemon.
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