Definition of Pleasant-tasting

1. Adjective. Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste.

Exact synonyms: Delectable, Delicious, Luscious, Scrumptious, Toothsome, Yummy
Similar to: Tasty
Derivative terms: Toothsomeness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleasant-tasting

pleaders
pleadeth
pleading
pleading in the alternative
pleadingly
pleadings
pleads
pleaed
pleaing
pleas
pleas of the crown
pleasable
pleasance
pleasances
pleasant
pleasant-tasting (current term)
pleasanter
pleasantest
pleasantly
pleasantness
pleasantnesses
pleasantries
pleasantry
pleasaunce
pleasaunt
pleasauntly
please
please repeat after me
please say again
please sit down

Literary usage of Pleasant-tasting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1914)
"Ivs.—Sometimes seen in cult, and is well worth a place in the trade. LM UNDERWOOD. Hardy herbaceous perennials, usually with pleasant-tasting rootstocks, ..."

2. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1900)
"Dealers in native plants sometimes cultivate a few of these hardy herbaceous perennials, which have pleasant tasting root- stocks, 2 or 3 Ivs., ..."

3. William Clayton's Journal: A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original by William Clayton (1921)
"The latter is more pleasant tasting than the other, not being so strong of sulphur. It tastes very much like lye water mixed with salt. ..."

4. William Clayton's Journal: A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original by William Clayton (1921)
"The latter is more pleasant tasting than the other, not being so strong of sulphur. It tastes very much like lye water mixed with salt. ..."

5. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile by John Hanning Speke (1863)
"Uses—drums, beams, troughs, &c., and bark made into vats for grain, planks, and rope ; resembles the and shape ; very pleasant-tasting fig. (5 and 661. ..."

6. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1914)
"Ivs.—Sometimes seen in cult, and is well worth a place in the trade. LM UNDERWOOD. Hardy herbaceous perennials, usually with pleasant-tasting rootstocks, ..."

7. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1900)
"Dealers in native plants sometimes cultivate a few of these hardy herbaceous perennials, which have pleasant tasting root- stocks, 2 or 3 Ivs., ..."

8. William Clayton's Journal: A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original by William Clayton (1921)
"The latter is more pleasant tasting than the other, not being so strong of sulphur. It tastes very much like lye water mixed with salt. ..."

9. William Clayton's Journal: A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original by William Clayton (1921)
"The latter is more pleasant tasting than the other, not being so strong of sulphur. It tastes very much like lye water mixed with salt. ..."

10. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile by John Hanning Speke (1863)
"Uses—drums, beams, troughs, &c., and bark made into vats for grain, planks, and rope ; resembles the and shape ; very pleasant-tasting fig. (5 and 661. ..."

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