Toothsome (adjective)

Appealing to the taste; delicious.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word 'tuthsum' meaning 'pleasing to the taste', first used in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The toothsome dessert was a decadent blend of chocolate and cream.
  2. The toothsome meal was enjoyed by all who were present.
  3. The toothsome cuisine was a feast for the senses.
  4. The toothsome treats were a hit with the children.
  5. The toothsome food was a perfect end to the day.
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