62 examples of toothsome in sentences

One's Tory dinner was the more toothsome for the hot abuse of the Chaldee Manuscript.

A Toothsome Con.

She was a famous hand at pickling, preserving, and making all manner of toothsome knick-knacks and dainties.

Adj. savory, delicious, tasty, well-tasted, to one's taste, good, palatable, nice, dainty, delectable; toothful^, toothsome; gustful^, appetizing, lickerish^, delicate, exquisite, rich, luscious, ambrosial, scrumptious, delightful.

"We shall have flapjacks fried in bacon grease, and sugar, which is more toothsome" "Flapjacks?"

It is all wholesome cates, aye, and toothsome too, and withal Quakerish.

" How many boys and girls are there in this kingdom to whom the word coconut connotes an ingredient which goes to the making of a very toothsome sweetie?

Molasses is a very common agent used to give color and render it toothsome.

Many toothsome variants of the foregoing recipes will suggest themselves as one goes along, so that it is needless to detail each at length.

There are many other toothsome ways of serving haricot and butter beans.

" He threw her from him and stood snarling like a dog growling for the bone it fears to touch because there may be poison in the tastea starving dog, and a bone full of toothsome marrow which has only to be crushed in order that it may be enjoyed.

They looked toothsome, those lakers, and they were.

Just by the smell of them your mind's eye pictured them coming from the ovencrisp brown circlets, crumbly, toothsome, delectable.

Snooky, regretful eyes on the toothsome dainties, turned away aggrieved.

to thee shall fall the kid; And toothsome is the flesh of unmilked kids.

May be the truth is, that one pipe is wholesome; two pipes toothsome; three pipes noisome; four pipes fulsome; five pipes quarrelsome; and that's the sum on't.

Life is sweet, after all, and to be a kind of protected highwayman of the poultry-yard, for a few sweet toothsome years, taking one's chances of being surely brought to book at last, may perhaps seem worth while.

But these things are trifles when the dish is a plump pheasant, jugged hare, brown partridges, or troutperhaps not exactly in seasonas the chance may be; or a couple of boiled fowls, or a turkey, or some similar toothsome morsel.

To all appearances he was with his best friends, and if he did not partake of the toothsome meal before him with such avidity as they, it would have needed a more discerning person to have recognized it than any one who sat at his boardat his boards, it might be put, remembering Tim Lukens's achievement with the sawhorses.

In Styria he ate boar's meat from battered silver plate and drank sour wine from superannuated golden goblets; in Switzerland he ate tender, juicy meats and toothsome pastries from stone dishes and drank rich Cannstadt beer from leathern mugs.

We could now afford occasional holidays, when we all gaily sailed down the river, dug clams, caught lobsters in nets, regaled ourselves with toothsome chowders, broils and stews in the open air, and had many rollicking good times swimming in the breakers, frolicking, old and young, like children.

All at once, this toothsome collection attracted the attention of a very large bright-eyed chameleon admirer who launched himself through the air upon said bald head in pursuit of his dinner.

While those in charge of these schools have presented to their pupils excellent opportunities for the acquirement of dexterity in the preparation of toothsome and tempting viands, but little attention has been paid to the science of dietetics, or what might be termed the hygiene of cookery.

They stopped and with famished countenances looked through the French plate glass windows and watched the diners enjoy toothsome tidbits, and then wearily moved ontheir pride would not permit them to wait for a departing diner to accost him for the price of a loaf of bread wherewith to still their gnawing hunger.

[Illustration: They stopped in front of a brilliantly illuminated restaurant and watched with famished countenances diners enjoy toothsome dainties.]

62 examples of  toothsome  in sentences