Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Chiefly Brit. same as
flavorful .
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- adjective Alternative spelling of
flavorsome .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective full of flavor
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Examples
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"flavoursome" old alleys were left for the tourists.
Public Address 2009
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All you need is a hot oven and a light and flavoursome dough – the rest is entirely up to you.
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The fennel seeds are subtle and flavoursome, but if you're not a fan then just leave them out.
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The fennel seeds are subtle and flavoursome, but if you're not a fan then just leave them out.
Stove-top haddock with fennel seeds and basil recipe | Lorraine Pascale 2012
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Squeezing a precise description of a potentially complex programme into a single sentence is a rigorous test of anyone's prose skills, and the end result is often more functional than emotive - a mere explanation of events rather than a flavoursome portrayal.
Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: TV listings in haiku Charlie Brooker 2010
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I am astonished that something cooked with such ease can be this satisfyingly sweet and flavoursome.
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A trio of lamb, chicken and vegetable samosas were, the rather tokenistic salad aside, great value at £3.75, all bursting with flavoursome ground meat and bright-eyed vegetables, all breezily seasoned with fresh herbs and spices.
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Local baking whizz Ruth Bunnewell produces a range of savoury "baskets" essentially, wonderfully fresh and flavoursome folded croissants and seriously good cakes.
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The pork itself came apart in thick, moist flavoursome strands.
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"UK tastes have been changing for a while now, and more and more drinkers are moving towards flavoursome brews."
After real ale, brewers cash in on trend for 'real lagers' 2011
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