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    succulent


    1. The lamb was soft and succulent and the potatoes


    2. could summon up the succulent nature of their relationship, then this might just do the


    3. One fashioned and fired in the image of a bunch of succulent purple grapes and the other modelled after a bright shiny-red, seductive clay apple


    4. Written on official government notepaper and in the head chef’s own hand, which the famous couple recognised instantly from the menus on the table the previous evening, there was a signed testament to the source of the wonderfully succulent plums


    5. these succulent and flavoursome tomatoes to the heavens


    6. The succulent scent of cooking food filled the room, tempting even her taste buds


    7. Fresh, succulent meat served up hot and juicy right off the all-natural, prairie dining table would put a smile on his face and a sweet, gurgling sound in his stomach whenever he was fortunate enough to obtain the quantity and quality of rations that his organism called out for


    8. Fresh, succulent grasses and other options served up ripe and juicy right off the all-natural, prairie dining table would put a smile on her face and a sweet, gurgling sound in her stomach whenever she was fortunate enough to obtain the quantity and quality of rations that her organism called out for


    9. For example, most of us react with instant alarm to snakes (I do!) and receive a clear, urgent, internal message of “Get-the-heck-out-of here, now!” This is especially true when confronted with the big ones with long, oozing fangs; wiggly, big-forked tongues; and menacing, beady eyes focused in our succulent body


    10. Laying Aspen on the bed, Sebastian slipped his hand into Aspen’s panties, plunging inside her, dragging a succulent cry from her lips

    11. Grindel picked over a pile of fat worms collected for him earlier, choosing the most succulent


    12. The growth was becoming a jungle, with creepers, woody plants, and succulent plants that didn’t support your weight


    13. After finishing the most succulent meal of their journey so far, they found that the west coast was living up to its reputation of great food and great hospitality


    14. his mouth one of the succulent red fruits growing from


    15. In addition, he believes that its surroundings, decorated with apple trees and good vines of much succulent food, symbolize the dreams of the farmers of the village


    16. During their stay in Fuentesnuevas one afternoon, Roger took Carlos and Suni for a walk to the prairies where he had taken the cows to pasture as a boy, to the Cachapón where he used to go swimming even during summer school and to the vineyards to taste the succulent grapes he had so proudly talked to them about


    17. and most succulent looking of these was completely inedible, and


    18. What fascinating inebriation impregnates the soul and the hearts in the closeness of a celebration! It seems that the problems flee, frightened, terrified, by the deafening noise of the scandalous music and the brazen laughter of those who have been invited to with flamboyance, devouring bottles and bottles of champagne and succulent mussels on toasted buns


    19. There was no hangover, but it was an experience I had no desire to repeat, so went out into the square and gave the packet to a delighted Chestnut who took me to the men-only ‘Dancing Boy Café’ where a bored-looking and far too succulent pre-pubescent lad wearing yellow harem trousers slung low enough to reveal a deep navel, and coin bracelets around wrists and ankles, performed a belly dance


    20. Hunger and thirst quenched with succulent fish, wild herbs and clear spring water, cuts and scratches rubbed with the glutinous sap from long leathery leaves that grew at the edge of the lake, they sat in a circle while the fishermen plied them with questions

    21. the succulent touch of sentiency


    22. ‘He’s very smooth and succulent, like we used to be


    23. Placing his fevered body inside, Can turned from the succulent presence next to him


    24. These morsels being quite succulent in themselves, Simian acquired enough moisture from fish alone to mean that he did not require any form of drink to survive


    25. bowl of succulent goat stew laced with limes, hot chillies and bittersweet green


    26. The shrimp are absolutely succulent


    27. Seeing those red, succulent lips of hers beckoning towards him, he bent down and kissed them


    28. beholding the succulent flesh


    29. The purplish skin was leather tough, but the insides contained a sweet succulent pulp, which was edible and tasted good


    30. The succulent kisses continued as Blake massaged her left shoulder with

    31. blemish and probably succulent


    32. Brother Francis was called to the stage and a succulent lai of orchids was slipped over his head by the Kahuna


    33. Roasted succulent wild turkey, four different types of


    34. There was every type of succulent fish you could think of, freshly prepared with the most exotic alien recipes and expensive sauces


    35. succulent cactus fruit to hold him over


    36. Roasting over the open fire was a succulent piece of meat


    37. For how else does one define what is a good fig tree, except that it produces good figs? And if those figs are planted and become trees producing succulent figs, then the trait, the ability to produce good tasting figs, has been passed on from parent to child


    38. In that there are ways you cannot know a tree by the location of the fruit, you also cannot know a tree from its fruit – the apple that tastes good may not grow into a tree that gives forth a similarly succulent bounty


    39. There, one of the policemen picked a melon and presented a slice of the succulent fruit to our officer, who was concerned that the policeman had taken it without the owner’s consent


    40. Want an example? Let’s say that you have a wonderful theme-based site about succulent plants (i

    41. herself playing, growing and enjoying her carefree childhood, she kissed him deeply, pulling his tongue into her mouth as an invitation into her other more sweet and succulent openings


    42. It was very difficult to not think about how succulent her blood smelled


    43. She would produce stews with meat that melted in the mouth, succulent roasts and sweet hams basted in cider and honey and slow-boiled to perfection


    44. I fondled and kissed her succulent breasts and caressed her belly, legs and back


    45. Who has not frequently reflected on all the momentous things that we get out of that modest animal, the ornament of poultry-yards, that provides us at once with a soft pillow for our bed, with succulent flesh for our tables, and eggs? But I should never end if I were to enumerate one after the other all the different products which the earth, well cultivated, like a generous mother, lavishes upon her children


    46. soon gave off a succulent aroma that perfumed the air


    47. Those succulent bivalves may help us and the truffles of Perigord, tubers dislodged through mister omnivorous porker, were unsurpassed in cases of nervous debility or viragitis


    48. On the contrary that stab in the back touch was quite in keeping with those italianos though candidly he was none the less free to admit those icecreamers and friers in the fish way not to mention the chip potato variety and so forth over in little Italy there near the Coombe were sober thrifty hardworking fellows except perhaps a bit too given to pothunting the harmless necessary animal of the feline persuasion of others at night so as to have a good old succulent tuckin with garlic de rigueur off him or her next day on the quiet and, he added, on the cheap


    49. cutting with their scythes the so-called ‘birch mushrooms,’ swollen fat in the succulent grass


    50. At a distance great enough to keep the smoke away from the which the succulent odors of barbecue sauce and Brunswick stew floated










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    Synonyms for "succulent"

    succulent lush tender epicurean fresh juicy

    "succulent" definitions

    a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs


    tender and full of juice