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"toothsome" Definitions
  1. (of food) tasting good

78 Sentences With "toothsome"

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He is toothsome and winsome and spilling over with emotion.
The fish was toothsome and chewy—a bit like bacalao—but unsalted.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Don't try to slip through Randolph Ross's toothsome puzzle.
Individually, the plays have their pleasures, with "Dracula" the more (sorry!) toothsome.
When I extended my hand to shake his, he broke into a toothsome grin.
One nibble of the exterior and I realized I was meant to enjoy the toothsome dough.
The fine, yellow, delicate beads of the pike caviar were particularly toothsome, both briny and fatty.
This version has a more toothsome bounce, and it doesn't fall apart in a Bolognese sauce.
They'll be toothsome, and not in a good way, no matter how long you boil them.
Toothsome will include entrees like seafood, steak, and pasta, burgers and sandwiches, and an all-day brunch.
As people age, their microorganisms change, and these noisome elements can result in a less toothsome brew.
It has all the elements of a lively crime procedural: courtroom drama, forensic trivia, toothsome gossip, vexed sex.
The result, which came out in 2016, was "case/Lang/veirs," a toothsome, lyrical collaboration, a super-girl supergroup.
The thirteen months that Davis spent in Paris, starting in 1928, yielded flattened, potently charming cityscapes in toothsome colors.
Universal Studios Orlando will soon open Toothsome Chocolate Factory and Savory Feast Emporium, according to a post on their website.
" There's a similar toothsome reciprocity to "The Gift" itself, which takes its title from Hyde's beloved opus on artistic "giftedness.
The simple villagers have their theories about what's going on, especially the toothsome Annalise (Kim Gainer), the jail keeper's daughter.
Following his exit, Tartick is now being considered for the next Bachelor — he's toothsome, wholesome, and raised in Buffalo, NY, i.e.
Lightly smoke some thick, toothsome mushrooms then slather them in barbecue sauce for a vegan version of a pulled pork sandwich.
Its semi-soft, pleasantly toothsome texture will bring about a sigh of relief and an exclamation of, "Ah, nice!" upon tasting.
But we actually think the crunch factor of the roasted, spicy broccoli goes pretty well with a toothsome pasta like orecchiette.
The judges were set to hand out millions of dollars in cash prizes to the breeders of the most toothsome beasts.
Though its appearance may seem as familiar as the setting sun, this book's full flavor is as toothsome and elusive as tomorrow.
In each, a toothsome leading lady on vacation must fight the odds to escape a shark or sharks that wish to eat her.
But rather the reluctant new police chief (Roy Scheider), the hippie oceanographer (Richard Dreyfuss), some compressed air, a rifle and a toothsome smile.
Put it in some perfectly salted water for just the right number of minutes and you can still enjoy toothsome al dente noodles.
Deb will be along in a few hours with a toothsome Tuesday grid — please try to keep the contest conversation quarantined to this space.
The texture is complex: velvety yet toothsome with a pleasant granular finish, evoking the joys of eating thick slabs of cinnamon toast as a kid.
What starts as a mediocre psychological thriller finishes as a surprisingly toothsome and creative horror film, complete with creature features and journeys into the abyss.
But before we know it, the dish is ready anyhow, a tangled heap of toothsome al dente noodles loaded with bright flavor and no unnecessary frills.
But coupled with toothsome Oreos and whipped into its frozen Blizzard form, the shunned durian becomes something entirely different, like an ugly kid's transformation before prom.
Its growth and profits proved toothsome to the investing classes, bolstering the Seattle area's tech pedigree by adding a second trillion-dollar business to its rolls.
They include vast downloads of Westeros history and religion, outlines of genealogy and toothsome descriptions of banquets, which are vivid on the page — and should stay there.
And the mellow, toothsome pasta was there to anchor it all, playing a crucial supporting role to the vegetables — which, in summer, will always be the stars.
I mainly fell hard for the misdirects and the northeast corner today, but I think this was a really good grid with a lot of keepers, most toothsome.
For example, I've never tried to eat the 39-page report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, but I'm pretty sure "toothsome" and "palatable" are not adjectives I would use.
This San Antonio-based artist's toothsome little panel paintings are like present-day icons devoted to nature and abstraction that also take tips from the early modernists who merged them.
A new elasmosaurid from early Cretaceous Germany was published this year, and the art evokes all of the fear in me that an ocean full of gigantic, toothsome swimming reptiles should.
The Canadian Prime Minister's toothsome grin is in your old high school friend's Twitter feed, where he's kayaking on a placid Canadian lake and paddling up to their parents to say hello.
THE ELECTION of Mauricio Macri in 2015 was supposed to usher in a new era in Argentina, a country with a reputation for toothsome steaks, rapid inflation and defaulting on its debts.
Handsome and toothsome As an  arthropod ,  L. unguispinus  is an ancient ancestor of today&aposs  spiders ,  scorpions  and  crustaceans , but — terrifyingly — it could grow to be more than 3.2 feet (1 meter) long.
Why, that would probably have to do with the fact that you're using koji—which is fermented rice that has been inoculated with aspergillus oryzae—to give toothsome sushi rice unparalleled depth and flavor.
It is also built around a toothsome arc of the De Casibus Virorum Illustrium kind: The inevitable turn of fortune's wheel must crush Tonya Harding, as it crushed King Arthur and Alexander the Great.
These are the sweeteners (most often called sucrose, fructose, and high-fructose corn syrup) added to foods and drinks to make them more toothsome, extend their shelf life, or give them a certain texture.
Her "I Like It" is, to put it mildly, a beast, a trappy toothsome display of bars held at bay only by its infectious interpolation of boogaloo notable Pete Rodriguez's fifty-plus-year-old hit.
Quinoa, native to the Andes Mountains, also makes some toothsome appearances: crisped and offered as a two-dollar addition to the sushi offerings, or deep-fried with black vinegar to encrust the juicy chicken nanban .
The Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, starring Rami Malek as toothsome frontman Freddie Mercury, earned $50 million in the U.S. in its opening weekend, overcoming some very, very frightening reviews, not to mention a messy production.
Even the chef seemed to have been caught flat-footed with his savory truffled tart, which had lost, among other ingredients, its toothsome dinnertime topping—slender disks of rutabaga—and gained a slimy fried egg.
And you can receive it as a toothsome scrapbook of a moment in time — a future Oscar winner, Chris Menges ("The Killing Fields"), shot the film, and the reggae polymath Dennis Bovell did the music.
Anybody who's ever graced a kitchen with his or her presence knows that the key to toothsome yet pillowy rice is making sure that you use a two-to-one ratio of water-to-rice.
Playing Davies, a toothsome fusspot of a vagrant, Mr. Spall lends the part so capacious an arsenal of sound effects and facial gestures that one half expects him to animate an entire Dickens novel all by himself.
For the most part, TV cops, lawyers, bureaucrats and doctors inhabit the same kinds of toothsome residences and wear the same exquisitely tailored clothes, all showing off how fabulously art directors and costume designers earn a paycheck.
When you are a woman and still working in Hollywood, an anniversary like that is more than a personal milestone, it's a cinematic miracle, particularly when you are an actress stretching out in toothsome, age-appropriate roles.
Museums & Galleries This San Antonio-based artist's toothsome little panel paintings, on view through May 21, are like present-day icons devoted to nature and abstraction that also take tips from the early modernists who merged them.
But Spacey and Wright again deliver such toothsome, showy performances -- owing more to Lord and Lady Macbeth than Bill and Hillary -- that the show remains highly watchable, despite those instances where it bubbles a little too over the top.
I find you so toothsome the man in the room has to pull me hard by the jaw to unfastenmy eyes Laura Sims is the author of Looker, a novel, and four books of poetry, most recently Staying Alive.
Though we don't get to try the "Authentic Pancake in the Osaka Style" or the "Stir-Fried Rape," both the toothsome rice cakes with seafood and the silky braised bok choy are tasty, if indistinguishable from their southern counterparts.
When the alligator bites come, they feel especially toothsome thanks to practical gore effects, and the stuntwork creates a more believable athleticism for its character—much moreso than stars who must be replaced by a CGI wire-frame cartoon every time they do something superheroic.
This is no longer the case, but you would never know that from a university prospectus, and its pictures of toothsome, smiling students lounging in cafeterias, hunched over a laptop in a library, playing sport, or clad in graduation gowns and hats, clutching their degrees.
Doug Gent and Pat Modugno have a whole catalog of jittery electro-surrealism behind them at this point—but 0-100 at the Speed of the Present is a new high-sludge mark, a radioactive soup of liquified horns, toothsome drones, shreds of static static, and drum machine chunks.
Doughnuts and cookies, mesquite-laced or rose-scented, soon share tabletops with frankies, the so-called burritos of old Bombay: the tortilla is replaced with a flaky roti, and the filling, in the toothsome veggie frankie, includes tender button mushrooms, firm black garbanzo beans, and a cumin-spiked yogurt sauce.
But it was her rival, the erratic isolationist with a mysterious affection for Vladimir V. Putin and a worrying contempt for NATO, who won, which makes Mr. Cohen's book both an implicit critique of the president-elect's worldview (to the extent that he has one) and a toothsome snack for those who despise Mr. Trump.
" In his review of her one-woman show, "I Got Sick Then I Got Better," a toothsome comic monologue, out in 2009, about the ovarian cancer that nearly killed her, Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote that Ms. Allen "asks us, politely and engagingly, to look on life when it is directly threatened.
I steeled myself against such conventions as Gurira's play got under way and predictable situations were trotted out, such as the toothsome, self-consciously liberal Chris showing up moments after Marvelous's other sister, a strict Africanist named Anne (Myra Lucretia Taylor, who knows that she has a job to do and does it), deplanes from Zimbabwe.
Adult Swim specialized in toothsome, twilit grooves for its bumpers and commercials, and they also engineered the crossover success of the zonked-savant rapper MF Doom, (if there is one shared touchstone for lo-fi hip-hop, it's probably Madvillainy.) Toonami, on the other hand, brought Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo to a western audience for the first time, with their incredible merengue-tinged soundtracks intact.
Dishes like the butcher's steak, carved into thin, bloody slices and served with a betel leaf emulsion, curried wing beans, and hairy eggplant, or the red sticky rice dumplings, a toothsome twist on gnocchi topped with local mushrooms, cured yolk, and garlic confit, hardly fit into the conventional culinary canon, but rely heavily on produce from nearby Talad Noi market and rarer foraged plants from the countryside.
Who eats a chuck roast cooked with a stick of butter?" asks Dawn W., to which Maria responds, "...the name of the dish is Mississippi Roast, not Monterey Grill..." Apparently "Texas Chili" should have no beans, though one reader, John Robertson, concedes that if you must add them, his "preference for any bean in proximity to chili or chile always will be the toothsome, flavorful and inherently noble pinto.
WATCH THIS: 5 Restaurant Hot Spots for Spotting Celebrities   Bigfire will join a host of other restaurants at the Universal Citywalk—a shopping and dining hub that leads to the entrance of the resort's two theme parks and does not require a ticket—including Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, Hard Rock Cafe, Cowfish (a burger-sushi hybrid concept), Toothsome Chocolate Emporium (a hub for over-the-top milkshakes), Bubba Gump Shrimp, and VooDoo Doughnut.
As they stood before a staid cast-iron gate across the street from where they work, they made as toothsome a ninesome as could ever be glimpsed anywhere.
Ben Brantley of The New York Times described her as "a toothsome devourer of scenery", and another reviewer for The Playgoer emphasizing their stage presence remarked, "Her intensity is totally serious and totally ludicrous and totally on key". An Entertainment Weekly review gave her the highest praise by calling her a show-stealer.
Universal Creative designs and develops the restaurants within Universal Parks & Resorts. Award- winning restaurants within the parks include Mythos Restaurant, The Leaky Cauldron, and The Three Broomsticks at Universal Orlando Resort. Award-winning restaurants in Universal CityWalk Orlando include The Cowfish and Vivo Italian Kitchen. Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory Feast Kitchen, currently located only in Universal CityWalk Orlando, is expected to replace the Hard Rock Café In Universal CityWalk Hollywood in 2021.
Gavin Gordon was born in Ayr, Scotland in 1901, as Gavin Muspratt Gordon Brown.Talking.Scot.com He went to Rugby School then studied music at the Royal College of Music in London under Ralph Vaughan Williams and other teachers. His ballets A Toothsome Morsel (1930), Regatta (1931), The Death of Hector and The Scorpions of Ysit (1932) did not remain in the repertory. More lasting fame, however, was accorded to The Rake's Progress (1935), based on the sequence of seven pictures by William Hogarth known as A Rake's Progress.
In these productions, the company created and developed storytelling techniques that utilized the ensemble as a composer of atmosphere. Actor-produced lighting and sound created the impression of such settings as ships’ holds and forests (without the use of set pieces), and the characterization of non-human entities such as horses to fog created environments which supported the action of the productions.BroadwayWorld.com: "Gruesome Toothsome;" Review of The Night of Nosferatu The production, A Rope in the Abyss, was both realistic and surrealistic simultaneously, with the characters of the play based in a world with a fourth wall.
Chicago Tribune critic Michael Wilmington called Chocolat "a delightful confection, a cream-filled (and slightly nutty) bon-bon of a [...] tantalizing, delectable and randy movie of melting eroticism and toothsome humor." He felt that the film "is a feast of fine actors – and every one of them is a joy to watch." Similarly, Peter Travers from Rolling Stone declared the project "a sinfully scrumptious bonbon [...] Chocolat may be slight, but don’t discount Hallstrom’s artful finesse [...] Except for some indigestible whimsy Chocolat is yummy." Roger Ebert, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, gave the film three out of four stars.
" Pitchfork highlighted the album as the moment's "Best New Music"; reviewer David Bevan wrote that it "is the most vibrant and toothsome expression of Maus' pursuits yet." Jordan Redmond of Tiny Mix Tapes praised the album as "a lo-fi synth pop masterpiece that manages to give endless aural delights while still being intellectually engaging, and despite having been caught at the center of a whirlpool of current movements, all of which reflect some aspect of Maus’ style, he has only cemented his identity as a singular, unimpeachable figure. When confronted with music like this, it’s impossible not to be a believer." The Guardians Michael Hann wrote that the work is "hugely enjoyable, even without any theoretical justification.
Robson argued that it "escalates into chaotic brilliance [...] when the critics step through the fourth wall [...] the unstoppable progress of the play-within-the-play to its twist-filled ending is as hilarious as it is magnetic." In 2016, Kate Wingfield of Metro Weekly dubbed it "very fun to be with", writing that "it is Moon’s bafflement that carries the humor and the tenor of Stoppard’s grand design." BroadwayWorld's Nancy Grossman wrote that "even in this genre, Stoppard finds ways to be clever, inventive, and, at times confounding." Dominic P. Papatola of St. Paul Pioneer Press described Stoppard's story as "toothsome and involved". In 2018, Jonah Dunch of The Gateway called it a "comedic tour de force", praising "Stoppard’s erudite writing and clever plot".
At an Easter "bachelor's breakfast" in his studio, cocktails were "served in a unique manner: the inside of a number of eggs will be blown out through tiny holes, and then the cocktail will be put in, sealed up, and the eggs will be broken by the guests.""Eggs with Yelks of Gold—A Toothsome Cocktail for Jolly Bachelors", Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), 20 April 1889, p. 9. It was at the Sherwood building that Watrous befriended the eccentric painter Ralph Blakelock, whose studio adjoined Watrous's until Blakelock's impoverishment forced him to give it up, after which Watrous often allowed Blakelock free access to his own studio. > Blakelock found a loyal advocate in the young Harry Watrous, with whom he > appears to have had almost nothing in common. A decade older than Watrous, > Blakelock was self-taught, whereas Watrous studied art in Paris; Blakelock > was poor, Watrous affluent; Blakelock had few friends, Watrous joined New > York’s leading clubs; Blakelock mostly painted wilderness, Watrous painted > beautiful young women in elegant interiors.
In his review of the premiere performance, critic James Keller of the Santa Fe New Mexican described the "impressive premiere" and noted one of the characteristics of the music of the period of composition which "sent opera-goers on a stroll down memory lane to the 1970s, when academic composers were still expected to worship at the altar of atonality." He continued: > but a score as beautiful as Spratlan's reminds us that even if one might not > care to dine on atonality for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day, an > occasional taste can be toothsome. From a musical standpoint, Life Is a > Dream is an imposing accomplishment, the more so in light of the bland > pablum that has so often been tendered in stage works of more recent > vintage. The New York Times music critic, Anthony Tommasini, gave the opera a positive review, writing:"Overdue Debut for Composer and Exiled Prince" by Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times, 26 July 2010] > ...no question, Life Is a Dream is an important opera, the rare > philosophical work that holds the stage and gives singing actors real > characters to grapple with.

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