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20 Sentences With "most delectable"

How to use most delectable in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "most delectable" and check conjugation/comparative form for "most delectable". Mastering all the usages of "most delectable" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A sous-vide machine can lend a hand, in the most delectable way.
But the most delectable moments were those laced with Spanish flavor, with castanet and proto-flamenco rhythms.
I can remember when the taste of a Butterfinger candy bar was the most delectable thing in the world.
It's like saying we should train our hunger so that plain tofu and uncooked vegetables taste as delicious as the most delectable foods.
The stuffed corn cakes are pure magic but save room for the richest, most delectable peanut butter pie you've ever had, a bargain at $5.99.
Pursuits An exploration of the French region — a place of sleepy villages, dairy farms and rolling fields — in search of some of the creamiest, most delectable cheeses in the world.
But in "Bicameral," it pulls the rug out from under the audience over and over again, until it winds up exactly where you thought it would, in the most delectable way possible.
Her ode to Walter De Maria's long-running installation "Earth Room," for example, is a spiced chocolate cake photographed not in its most delectable form but as a pile of dirtlike crumbs.
Letter To the Editor: Re "This Passover, Faith Meets Flavor" (Sunday Review, April 17): I applaud Dan Barber's sincere efforts to obtain the tastiest and most delectable wheat to bake matzo for this Passover holiday.
While it took some time to tweak all of the essential dimensions (water temp, grind size, coffee amount, draw time, basket type, etc.), I now make the most delectable coffee on earth because of this gorgeous contraption.
CFO Richard Galant confirmed to the paper that that particular sausage variety—known by real meat fans to be one of the most delectable options on Costco's menu—was being phased out to make space for new items.
As the associate producer and "taco scout" for Netflix Latin America's latest food-centric documentary series Taco Chronicles , available to stream now in the U.S. and Latin America, the food journo and former MUNCHIES staff writer spent months traveling through Mexico to find the most delectable, mouth-watering tacos to highlight on the series, which depicts not only their savory goodness but also their sociocultural significance.
Lithgow's account, entitled "The most delectable and true discors of an admirid and painful peregrination by William Lithgow", was published seven years later. English merchant John Watchin later obtained a formal certificate of his death, signed by Don Peter Garcia, which he forwarded with Verney's personal effects to Claydon House.
BBQ with Bobby Flay is a travelogue series, in which celebrity chef and restaurateur Bobby Flay travels around the US in search of the best and most delectable grilled barbecued food. The chef tours from one city to the other, visiting local grills, barbecue joints and cook-offs and meeting the grilling experts to explore the savory flavors, the cooking styles and the amazing grilling gadgetries that go into creating a smoking palate of grilled barbecued meal.
There are translations in many languages. The first English translation was William Burton's The Most Delectable and Pleasaunt History of Clitiphon and Leucippe, first published in 1597 and reprinted in 1923, when only 394 copies were printed. it was followed by those of Anthony Hodges (1638), R. Smith (1855), Stephen Gaselee (1917), J. J. Winkler (1989), and Tim Whitmarsh (2001). A first partial French translation (most likely based on the Latin edition) appeared in 1545 by Philibert de Vienne.
Some of their students were Cecil Aldin, Lionel Edwards, Alfred Munnings, Lady Helena Gleichen, Frederic Whiting and George E. Studdy. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1881-1921, and had his first Royal Academy painting bought by Queen Victoria. His 1936 book Animal Painting and Anatomy is still considered a useful reference source. He illustrated numerous books such as "The Most Delectable History of Reynard The Fox" edited by Joseph Jacobs and published by Macmillan in 1895.
" Pillai also praised the performances of Shah Rukh Khan and Saif Ali Khan, particularly their on-screen relationship and comic timing. He called Shah Rukh Khan "wonderful", describing him as "the soul" of the film and writing that Ali Khan's "joie de vivre makes it one of the most delectable performances seen in recent times." Rama Sharma of The Tribune thought that Shah Rukh Khan "infuses enough spark and affection", but was "overcharged" at times. He praised Mehta's cinematography for capturing nuances and "heightening the emotion.
Generally is used before native Japanese words and is used before Sino-Japanese words, but there are exceptions. : : : Tea and rice crackers go well (together), don't they? In finer classifications, the above example is classified as word beautification—rather than honorific speech—as the speaker is voicing a general opinion regarding tea and rice crackers and is not intentionally deferential towards the listener. In the following example, the speaker is directly referring to the listener and items received by them and is regarded as honorific language: : : : The sweets you gave me were most delectable.
Ginia Bellafante of The New York Times likened the film to "the most delectable kind of Vanity Fair article, one that doesn’t leave you feeling guilty or venal or vaguely nuts for reveling in the particulars of great wealth even as you are made fully aware of all the isolating negatives." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called the film a "stunner of a movie [that's] the hip antidote to multiplex junk such as Mad Money and Meet the Spartans. He added, "All praise to director Bob Balaban, who doesn't miss a beat or a nuance in bringing us in, close as a whisper, to what might have been." Brian Lowry of Variety called the film "a not-very-compelling two-character piece with showy moments for Susan Sarandon and Ralph Fiennes but not much else to recommend it . . .
The 5F4 model had Presence, Bass, and Treble controls, and separate Volume controls for the microphone and instrument inputs. It used 12AY7 pre-amplifier tubes for "more clarity and headroom" than a 12AX7 would. A fixed-bias output stage and split-phase inverters helped the Super overdrive more quickly than the Fender Bassman and produce a sound that, according to Vintage Guitar's Dave Hunter, "in the estimation of many a vintage-amp fan, is among the sweetest and most delectable of any amp ever made." In 1960, the Super Amp was redesigned along with the remainder of the Professional Series of Fender amplifiers. Accordingly, the 5G4 Super Amp was clad in light brown tolex and outfitted with a forward facing control panel. The chassis contained a larger circuit with 5 preamp tubes to support a new onboard vibrato circuit. The Super, however, was the only one of these updated Professional amps to retain its tube rectifier, giving it a unique sound more akin to the preceding tweed 5F4 design. By the end of 1960, the vibrato circuit was beefed up again resulting in the 6 preamp tube model 6G4 followed shortly after by the 6G4-A.

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