Use delicious in a sentence
Sentences starting with delicious
- Delicious country to be sure. [12]
Sentences ending with delicious
- The sense of watching his every motion, himself meanwhile utterly unseen, was delicious. [6]
- The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine, bracing and delicious. [5]
- When read by the light of these helps to an understanding of the situation, the book is delicious--profoundly and satisfyingly delicious. [5]
- The Grand Duke's tea was delicious. [5]
- It was exquisite; it was delicious. [5]
- But the air is delicious. [4]
- The simplicity and innocence and sincerity and unconsciousness of the old farmer are perfectly simulated, and the result is a performance which is thoroughly charming and delicious. [5]
- Don't you think her coloring is delicious? [8]
- He glowed with health and vigour, with an aggressiveness from which she shrank, yet found delicious. [9]
- A whole leisure day before you, a good novel in hand, and the backlog only just beginning to kindle, with uncounted hours of comfort in it, has life anything more delicious? [4]
Short sentences using delicious
- What a delicious atmosphere! [12]
- It is delicious. [5]
- Delicious! [2]
Sentences containing delicious two or more times
- It was delicious to be out of his reach, perfectly delicious, and made me feel good and thankful all up one side; but I was hanging there helpless and couldn't climb, and that made me feel perfectly wretched and miserable all down the other. [5]
- The fresh oysters, langustae, and other dishes served tasted more delicious to the denizen of the city than the most delicious banquets of the "Comrades of Death" to which he was now frequently invited by the Queen. [10]
More example sentences with the word delicious in them
- When you finished your breakfast at ten o'clock and went out, the sunshine was brilliant, the weather balmy and delicious, and the mud and slush deep and all-pervading. [5]
- A delicious dreaminess wrought its web about my yielding senses, while the snow-flakes wove a winding sheet about my conquered body. [5]
- You do your work in the same old delicate and delicious and forceful and searching and perfect way. [5]
- But upon my word, Victoria, you have a delicious way of putting things. [9]
- The farce is wonderfully bright and delicious, and must make a hit. [5]
- The pheasant stuffed with snails and the truffle sauce with it seemed delicious to the sovereign, who called the dish a triumph of the culinary art of the Netherlands. [10]
- The appointed Sabbath, with a delicious breeze and cloudless sky, made its appearance. [5]
- The great master, who knew so well how to make a hundred instruments rejoice in unison and pour out their souls in mingled and melodious tides of delicious sound, deals only in barren solos when he puts in the vocal parts. [5]
- The terror with which it had once inspired him was gone, or lingered only in the form of a delicious sense of uncertainty and anticipation. [9]
- But the first week of August in Munich it was delicious weather,--clear, sparkling, bracing air, with no chill in it and no languor in it, just as you would say it ought to be on a high, gravelly plain, seventeen hundred feet above the sea. [4]
- Through this delicious weather why should the steamboat hasten, in order to discharge its passengers into the sweeping unrest of continental travel? [4]
- If we do, we shall be likely to sit in some delicious place, listening to the band playing in the "Restauration," and to the nightingales, till the moon comes up. [4]
- The dreamy haze was beginning to soften the landscape, and the mast delicious days of the year were lending their attraction to the scenery of The Mountain. [6]
- Her voice was very sweet, and I felt a delicious and languorous thrill which I identified not only with love, but also with a reviving spirituality. [9]
- It commands a varied and delicious prospect, and has an air of repose and peace. [4]
- Not more than two or three times since have I tasted anything that was so delicious as those tomatoes. [5]
- When I went to sleep that night, my last delicious thought was, "I've killed a bear! [4]
- It was enough to sit on deck forward of the wheel-house, and absorb, by all the senses, the delicious day. [4]
- I was surprised to see it as a tree, standing by itself, and making the most delicious roof a pair of young lovers could imagine to sit under. [6]
- It was delicious to see a newspaper again, yet I was conscious of a secret shock when my eye fell upon the first batch of display head-lines. [5]
- It is time to go to the opera, for the curtain rises at half-past six, or to the beer-gardens, where delicious music marks, but does not interrupt, the flow of excellent beer. [4]
- I dearly wanted to do it, for I cannot write anything half so delicious myself. [5]
- He had gone to bed in rapturous excitement, full of delicious hopes, and Korinna had at once appeared to him in a dream, so lovely, so kind, and at the same time so subtle a vision, ready to follow him in his thoughts and strivings. [10]
- And do you think it turned her head, and that she sat up to enjoy that delicious music of homage and applause? [5]
- At the "sugaring-off" they used to pour the hot sugar upon the snow, where it congealed, without crystallizing, into a sort of wax, which I do suppose is the most delicious substance that was ever invented. [4]
- As it is, they make delicious cake, and of endless variety; but they also offer us conglomerate formations that may have a scientific value, but are utterly useless to a stomach not trained in Germany. [4]
- Whole armies of these excellent beings can be spared from our midst and our polls; they will find a delicious climate and a green, kind-hearted people. [5]
- They are right, these delicious unknown friends of mine, in reminding me of a fact which I cannot gainsay and might suffer to pass from my recollection. [6]
- I have found them in all the descriptions of the Nile valley, and afterwards often enjoyed the delicious perfume of the golden yellow flowers in the gardens of Alexandria and Cairo. [10]
- Who can forget the smell that comes through the opened door;--a mingling of fresh earth, fruit exhaling delicious aroma, kitchen vegetables, the mouldy odor of barrels, a sort of ancestral air,--as if a door had been opened into an old romance. [4]
- The next year, the little tree blossoms full, and sets well; and in the autumn has on its slender, drooping limbs half a bushel of fruit, daily growing more delicious in the sun. [4]
- And still in the dark hours a stirring, a delicious sensation preceding reason, and the consciousness of a figure stealing about the room. [9]
- Every leaf of the cottonwood is distinctly defined--it is a kodak for faithful, hard, unsentimental detail; the other an impressionist picture, delicious to look upon, full of a subtle and exquisite charm, but all details fused in a swoon of vague and soft loveliness. [5]
- Why was it that mere words, and their arrangement in certain sequences, gave one a delicious, creepy feeling up and down the spine? [9]
- It was natural that he should look upon Silverdale as a slow place, and there was something delicious in his taking, for granted that she shared this opinion. [9]
- No journey ever taken since has equalled in ecstasy that leisurely trip of thirteen miles in the narrow-gauge railroad that wound through hot fields of nodding corn tassels and between delicious, acrid-smelling woods to Claremore. [9]
- A poor widow struggling to maintain her orphans in decency and comfort, is a delicious picture of human goodness.--Put down your hat, Kit. [12]
- If a strawberry smothered in cream has any consciousness of its delicious situation, it must feel as I felt at that moment. [4]
- High bluffs, bold shores, exquisite sea-views, mountainous ranges, delicious air, the society of a member of the Dominion Parliament, these are some of the things to be enjoyed at this place. [4]
- The setting sun shining full on the window had roused the bird, and he began to pour out a flood of delicious melody which flowed on and on, causing the people in the street to stay their steps and look up. [11]
- With the delicious sense thrilling her that she was no longer her own master there came a new timidity. [4]
- Everything was ready--the sea, the sky, the delicious air, the long line of gray-colored coast, the omnibuses, the array of hotel tooters. [4]
- Nothing, in this scorching, desolate land could look so refreshing as this pure water flashing in the lamp-light; nothing could look so beautiful, nothing could sound so delicious as this mimic rain to ears long unaccustomed to sounds of such a nature. [5]
- Its delicious unconscious ridiculousness, and its enchanting naivete, as are supreme and unapproachable, in their way, as are Shakespeare's sublimities. [5]
- Pardon these polysyllabic reflections, Beloved, but I never contemplate these dear fellow-creatures of ours without a delicious sense of superiority to them and to all arrested embryos of intelligence, in which I have no doubt you heartily sympathize with me. [6]
- Taking her hand recalled the day on the rocks at Narragansett, and the nervous clutch of her little fingers, when the footing failed, sent a delicious thrill through her lover. [4]
- The industrious, volatile populace had speedily forgotten the sufferings endured, for early spring is so beautiful, and never does a rescued life seem so delicious as when we are surrounded by the joys of spring. [10]
- What a delicious place it is, this Appledore, when the elements favor! [4]
- One thing, however, Philip could bring away with him that was not a mere haze of delicious impressions. [4]
- It was somewhat painful, thinking the party over, but it was delicious, too. [4]
- I rang, and ordered it; also Vienna bread, that delicious invention. [5]
- I was riding once along that delicious road between the hills and the sea, when we passed a thicket where there seemed to be a chance of finding it. [6]
- We had dinner on a ground-veranda over the water--the chief dish the renowned fish called the pompano, delicious as the less criminal forms of sin. [5]
- In the season of ripening and decay Nature seemed to have lost her spring, and lay in a sort of delicious languor. [4]
- The fresh air of morning was delicious, and at this early hour there was no one to avoid--only the peasants and their wives carrying the produce of their gardens and fields to market on asses, or wagons drawn by oxen. [10]
- This early period of Mark Twain's journalism is full of delicious history, but we are permitted here to retell only such of it as will supply connection to the infrequent letters. [5]
- It is a noble park four miles in length, and perhaps a quarter of that in width,--a park of splendid old trees, grand, sweeping avenues, open glades of free-growing grass, with delicious, shady walks, charming drives and rivers of water. [4]
- Hunger was a new sensation, a delicious thing, too good to be broken by talking. [11]
- The charcoal-burner had never lighted such bright fires, never tasted such delicious meat and spicy wine, as during that period of his life, while vengeance had a still sweeter savor than all the rest. [10]
- When she came near him the faint, delicious perfume exhaling from her garments was like those flower-gardens and scented fields to which he had once been sent for a holiday by some philanthropic society. [11]
- Lobsters, oysters, eels, mussels, fish and fowl, delicious fruit, including the grapes aforesaid,--if they only had "kine, horses, and sheep," he makes no question but men would live as contented here as in any part of the world. [3]
- Once, in a moment of madness, Eben confessed his love, the painter never did: and he has to this day a delicious memory which has made Cynthia the heroine of many of his stories. [9]
- I would I might write of those delicious spring days I spent with Dorothy at Carvel Hall, waited on by the old servants of my grandfather. [9]
- He used many metaphors as to the virtue of the bed, crowning them with the statement that you slept in it dreaming as delicious dreams as though you had eaten poppy, or mandragora, or--He stopped short, said, "By jingo, that's it! [11]
- When Nature, says Mandeville, consents to put herself into any sort of strawberry, I have no criticisms to make, I am only glad that I have been created into the same world with such a delicious manifestation of the Divine favor. [4]
- He compared your Majesty to a delicious banquet given to celebrate a victory, at which the guests, crowned with garlands, revel before the battle--" "Which is lost," said the Queen hurriedly, in a muffled voice. [10]
- What a delicious magazine chapter it would make--but I had to deny myself. [5]
- It was a lovely region, woodsy, balmy, delicious, and had once been populous, long years before, but now the people had vanished and the charming paradise was a solitude. [5]
- For hours, and long before the incursion of the Arabs, she had been feeling half stunned and her mind clouded; but now a delicious, slumberous lethargy came over her, to which her whole being urged her to yield. [10]
- Tomorrow she, her little self, would tower above all the world; and the more she felt the oppressive heat of the scorching day, the more delicious it seemed to look forward to finding rest from the torments of life in the cool element. [10]
- For a time, life was idly delicious, it was perfect; there was nothing to mar it. [5]
- Just then the kind heart of Wilhelm Grimm's wife brought her to me with some delicious fruit syrup made by her own hands. [10]
- The 10th of June was a delicious summer day, rather warm, but still and bright. [6]
- To them the jolting cart was a luxurious carriage, and the ride the most delicious in the world. [12]
- By all accounts it was a most strange fruit, and incomparably delicious to the taste, but not to the smell. [5]
- Nature has girded it on three sides with protecting walls which keep the wind from entering the valley, and to this, and the delicious, crystal-clear water which flows from the mountains into the pumps, its surprising healthfulness is doubtless due. [10]
- How delicious it is to breathe the pure, light, aromatic air on the heights, before the rays of the sun acquire their mid-day power, and the shadows of the heated porphyry cliffs, growing shorter and shorter, at last wholly disappear! [10]
- The illness developed into a fever, and then a delirium set in, not an intellectual blank, but a misty and most delicious wandering in places of incomparable beauty. [4]
- They all came in with smiling faces though the wet was dripping from their clothes upon the floor, and Short's first remark was, 'What a delicious smell! [12]
- Paris was bathed in sunshine, wrapped in delicious weather, adorned with all the delicate colors of blushing spring. [4]
- How filled the house was with the most delicious smells! [4]
- Smith, with all his good opinion of himself, could not have imagined how delicious his character would be to readers in after-times. [4]
- There I promised him a delicious, real Alexandrian feast, and you know how gladly Polybius will seize the opportunity to share it with him. [10]
- A cool, delicious hand covered his eyes caressingly; a voice from spheres so far away that worlds were the echoing points of the sound, came whispering to him like a stir of wings in a singing grove. [11]
- The teachers who had overtaken us on the way recognized among them college friends who praised the delicious vintage supplied by the palace guards. [10]
- He thought he had never tasted such delicious food, or such exquisite wine as the wretched Mareotic from the fruitstall. [10]
- It brought delicious fruit, and never was the fire lighted more frequently on the hearth in the plots of ground assigned to the pupils--baking and boiling were pleasant during the cool afternoons. [10]
- On our "picnics" from Berlin we had taken dainty mugs in order to drink from the wells; now we learned to seek and find the springs themselves, and how delicious the crystal fluid tastes from the hollow of the hand, Diogenes's drinking-cup! [10]
- We can not forget Florence--Naples--nor the foretaste of heaven that is in the delicious atmosphere of Greece--and surely not Athens and the broken temples of the Acropolis. [5]
- He likes delicious food--there he gets beans and bread and tea, and not enough of it. [5]
- It's too delicious, floating with the swift current under the awning these superb sunshiny days in deep peace and quietness. [5]
- They fried the fish with the bacon, and were astonished; for no fish had ever seemed so delicious before. [5]
- While blossoming, they exhale the most exquisite perfume, and his Majesty enjoys the delicious fragrance which the wind bears to him. [10]
- The new scenes excited her,--the quaint cafes with their delicious, peppery Creole cooking,--and she would sit talking for a quarter of an hour at a time with Alphonse, who outdid himself to please the palate of a lady with such allure. [9]
- Slowest of men, even of English men; yet delicious in his slowness, as is the light of a sleepy eye in woman. [6]
- I have no doubt that they sip, every morning, coffee which is as much superior to that of Paris as that of Paris is to that of London; and that they eat the delicious rolls, in comparison with which those of Paris are tasteless. [4]
- When these were done, she took some needle-work from her basket, and sat herself down upon a stool beside the lattice, where the honeysuckle and woodbine entwined their tender stems, and stealing into the room filled it with their delicious breath. [12]
- In the lowest depth of thine own misery--and this has been the most delicious morsel of my vengeance--thou wast forced to see me--me, Phanes shedding tears that could not be kept back, at the sight of thy misery. [10]
- Charming, ravishing, quite delicious, that way of dressing your hair, Miss Posey! [6]
- But it is delicious, I assure you, to lead once more a commonplace and unmolested existence. [9]
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