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"There was another I had thought to take, yet are you a far more toothsome choice."
The best were not only toothsome, but multidimensional in taste.
It makes a thicker crust and a more toothsome center.
Maybe it's the recession and the lack of toothsome commissions.
The results are often toothsome, though cooking simply in winter is not easy for me to digest.
Thus, experts say, they are more toothsome and manageable for eating.
It is a particularly toothsome, but uncommon, variety of pasta.
In them, too, was greed for the toothsome dainty the boy carried.
It was just an exceptionally toothsome young man who reclined there.
This young female must be by far the most toothsome in the tribe-and the god would have none of her.
I usually find it combative in texture and only mildly toothsome.
He also finds it sensual; others describe the sensation as toothsome.
Cut extra thick, three toothsome chops arrived browned to a turn.
These pretzels were hard and toothsome but not heavy.
This kitchen has the knack, and our medallions could not have been more toothsome.
The finest food and most toothsome delicacies were flown in from all over the world.
I would that I had more toothsome fare to offer ye,' said he.
The prettiest girls, the most toothsome boys, and more.
For 12 years, stand-up comics made toothsome snacks of Republicans and their politics.
Her recipes are formulated to be toothsome for both quadruped and cook.
It cooks more quickly but is less toothsome.
Tough little Karen was simply not toothsome enough.
"We might as well get one of me and my new best friend," said Horst, with his trademark toothsome grin.
Over dinner recently, I complimented my hostess on a rather toothsome chop.
Especially as she gets to the toothsome age."