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Definition of Flavoursome
1. Adjective. Full of flavor.
Similar to: Tasty
Derivative terms: Flavor, Flavour, Sapidness
Definition of Flavoursome
1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of flavorsome) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flavoursome
Literary usage of Flavoursome
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1882)
"Wh. 01., with the exception of the last pronunciation. This, and the first, are
general ; and the second may be, but is most heard in Mid. flavoursome ..."
2. Dramatic Values by Charles Edward Montague (1911)
"other out, one setting off another; we take sides too much : we pit one joy
against others when we should be trying for flavoursome contrasts, taking a good ..."
3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1886)
"Gi'e us summat old and flavoursome. Let's have ' The Last Rose o* Summer.' "
Reuben sat down, threw one leg over the other, and began to play. ..."
4. Caribbean by Barbara Ender-Jones (2001)
"On the Virgin Islands, treat yourself to gundy, a flavoursome pate of salt cod
or lobster mashed with olives, onions and peppers. In the French West Indies, ..."
5. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1886)
"... a book whose fruits rise higher, smell sweeter, taste more flavoursome, inspire
more health, than any or all others thai have been produced upon the ..."