
1) Adeline or Sue 2) Adjective for georgia brown 3) Adorable 4) Adorable ewes danced on time 5) Afters 6) Amiable 7) Aspartame-laden 8) Babydoll 9) Bonbon 10) British slang for sugar 11) Candy or cookie 12) Chocolate 13) Cloying 14) Considerate 15) Containing aspartame 16) Containing much sugar 17) Cooked second twee dessert
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1) Afters 2) Attractive 3) Blancmange 4) Candy 5) Cherubic 6) Cloying 7) Comfit 8) Compote 9) Confection 10) Confectionery 11) Confiture 12) Coolio 13) Dear 14) Dessert 15) Dulcet 16) Flan 17) Fragrant 18) Gum 19) Hardbake 20) Heavy 21) Honeyed 22) Junket 23) Lovable 24) Loveable 25) Lovely 26) Mellifluous
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[company] Sweet, founded by Shannon Wentworth and Jen Rainen in April 2008, is a travel company, which sells eco-friendly vacation packages and tours to the lesbian community. Sweet`s mission is to offer vacations that empower and motivate guests to achieve their personal, professional, and philanthropic goals. Sweet travelers or `Sweeties,...
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• (superl.) Pleasing to the smell; fragrant; redolent; balmy; as, a sweet rose; sweet odor; sweet incense. • (n.) That which is pleasing or grateful to the mind; as, the sweets of domestic life. • (superl.) Fresh; not salt or brackish; as, sweet water. • (superl.) Not changed from a sound or wholesome state. Specifically: (a) No...
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Taste like sugar; experienced on the front of the tongue.
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The taste sensation of sugar. In wine, several things other than sugar can combine to make a wine taste "sweet." For example, one wine may taste sweet in comparison with another wine if it simply contains less acid. Alcohol in a totally dry wine often gives the wine a sweetish taste, as if sugar had been added.
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1. Having an agreeable taste or flavor such as that of sugar; saccharine; opposed to sour and bitter; as, a sweet beverage; sweet fruits; sweet oranges. ... 2. Pleasing to the smell; fragrant; redolent; balmy; as, a sweet rose; sweet odour; sweet incense. 'The breath of these flowers is sweet to me.' (Longfellow) ... 3. Pleasing to the ear; soft; m...
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sweetheart
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said of oil or gas when it contains no sour impurities.
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Sweet adverb Sweetly.
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Sweet transitive verb To sweeten. [ Obsolete]
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Sweet adjective [ Compar. Sweeter ; superl. Sweetest .] [ Middle English swete , swote , sote , Anglo-Saxon swēte ; akin to OFries. swēte , Old Saxon swōti , Dutch zoet
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Sweet noun 1. That which is sweet to the taste; -- used chiefly in the plural. Specifically: (a) Confectionery, sweetmeats, preserves, etc. (b) Home-made wines, cordials, metheglin, etc. 2. That which is sweet or pleasant in odor; a perfume. 'A wilderness of sweets
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Type: Term Pronunciation: swēt Definitions: 1. Robert Douglas, 20th-century English dermatologist. See: Sweet disease
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Sweet is slang for excellent.
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Smooth and palatable coffee that is free from defects and harsh flavours.
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Usually indicates the presence of residual sugar, retained when grape sugar is not completely converted to alcohol. Even dry wines, however, may have an aroma of sweetness, the combination of intense fruit or ripeness. Considered a flaw if not properly balanced with acidity.
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wines with perceptible sugar contens on the nose and in the mouth. Sweet, as a tasting sensation, is perceived on the tip of the tongue.
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[
adj] - one of the four basic taste sensations 2. [adj] - having a pleasant taste (as of sugar) 3. [adj] - (used of wines) having a sweet taste 4. [adj] - pleasing to the senses 5. [adj] - not having a salty taste 6. [n] - English phonetician 7. [n] - (British) dessert 8. [n] - a food rich in sugar 9. [n] - th...
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(Dark) A combination of chocolate liquor, added cocoa butter and sugar. It must contain at least 15% chocolate liquor and has a higher proportion of sugar than semisweet chocolate.
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Either sweet in itself, or reminiscent of sweetness. Frequently implies a 'wet' feeling in the mouth (contrast with 'dry'.)
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adjective not containing or composed of salt water; `fresh water`
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sweetness noun the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth
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The presence of unfermented sugar in the wine or back-blended sweet reserve juice. Sweetness is only a virtue if it is balanced with acidity to stop it from cloying.
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Taste like sugar; experienced on the front of the tongue.
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