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Example sentences for "appetising"

Lexicographically close words:
apperteined; apperteineth; apperteining; appertinent; appetency; appetit; appetite; appetites; appetition; appetitive
  1. This is a very appetising dish with boiled rice and Parmesan cheese.

  2. The warm, pleasant room and the appetising food made Dolly feel decidedly better.

  3. The trail of crackers had been adroitly arranged to bring them finally within sight of the appetising luncheon so daintily set forth.

  4. And when they reached camp and found Mrs. Rose and Genie waiting for them and a most appetising supper spread out by Maria, the two refugees found themselves looked down upon as heroines and were quite willing to accept the role.

  5. Dishes of salad that were pictures in themselves, and platters of cold meats cut in appetising slices and garnished with aspic jelly in quivering translucence.

  6. And yet it was, as the Bailiff described it, quite an unpretentious little supper, but withal so appetising to look upon, that it was quite surprising.

  7. In order to do honour to Thibault’s present, she had herself dressed the birds with juniper-berries, and so prepared, no more delicate or appetising dish could well have been provided.

  8. The tea-kettle was singing lustily; a saucepan of dried apples simmered on the back of the stove, and presently the appetising smell of frying potatoes and eggs filled the little room.

  9. But no time was wasted in conventions, and in a few minutes a plain but appetising supper was on the table.

  10. Here is another most appetising breakfast dish for the springtime-- Asparagus with Eggs.

  11. Reverting to French cookery, here is an appetising dish, called a Bernardin Salmi.

  12. This is no doubt an appetising dish, but might be varied occasionally for the benefit of the habitual follower of the sport of kings.

  13. The most appetising breakfast dish I have ever had in my life--even now my lips long to make a certain appreciative sound in memory of it!

  14. We camp near this, and while we are engaged in preparing an appetising meal of fish and venison, a grizzled prospector appears coming down the trail.

  15. If our visitors to the River should happen to be in The Dalles in autumn they would find at the Wasco County Horticultural Fair one of the most attractive and appetising displays of fruit that the whole country affords.

  16. The Bohemian had lived for two days on the small amount of food he had carried away from Maison-Forte; but, fearing to excite suspicion, he had the courage not to touch the appetising viands intended for the watchman.

  17. He folded his hands and, cheered by an appetising aroma of warm water and yellow soap from the office, considered the prospect from the window by his side.

  18. As I entered a most appetising odour greeted my nostrils and I suddenly realized how very hungry I was.

  19. I was anxious to get her something really appetising for lunch, and presently heard one of the famous fish wives calling out in the street.

  20. With salad and Wholemeal bread and butter it provides a portable, appetising and sufficing meal ready at a ---moment's notice.

  21. Butter should be made to look dainty and appetising by being prepared for the table with butter pats.

  22. There are many wild fruit trees bearing appetising looking fruits, but of insiped taste and frequently poisonous.

  23. Their dishes are not appetising to European ideas.

  24. He raised the cover over the plate as he spoke, and a pleasant, appetising odour greeted his nostrils; but he lowered the cover again with a gesture of disgust.

  25. Aleck rose with a sigh and crossed the room, and the maid came in with a covered plate of something hot which emitted an appetising odour.

  26. I really think that it was the most appetising thing I had ever tasted in my life, up to the present, and I longed for more when I had finished it up, although, alas, no more was then to be had!

  27. Although not more than four months had passed since the previous reading, I found it quite as appetising as (in the text itself) I had expressed my conviction that it would be: and things not noticed before cropped up most agreeably.

  28. After a dinner as good as the supper of the night before, though different from it in its details, and appetising enough to awaken the dead, we went to see Madame Morin, who received us with the easy grace of a Parisian lady.

  29. She ordered the sedan-chairs to be sent back, and went to my landlady to order an appetising repast, and to procure the chafing-dish and the spirits of wine she required for her own cooking.

  30. I smiled to myself at her doctrines, which were as much as to say that the best way of curing appetite was to place a series of appetising dishes before a hungry man, forbidding him to touch them.

  31. The painter in embryo suddenly found himself in a room on the lower floor, before a bright fire, beside a table laden with appetising dishes, and, by incredible good fortune, in the company of two great artists overflowing with good nature.

  32. You are fresh and appetising enough not to lack suitors.

  33. There was a cheerful fire burning in Sophie's sitting-room, and the table was laid for tea in quite an appetising fashion.

  34. Here on a fine dry soil, the air scented with the fragrant breath of the pines, with nothing to do, and plenty of appetising food to eat, the Gym.

  35. Now, with a little pepper and salt, this bread and dripping is as appetising food as I know.

  36. Not many days after that conversation with Edith Carter, she had occasion to visit Mudie's, for the new number of some periodical which contained an appetising title.

  37. But strong characterisation was within his scope, and an intellectual fervour, appetising to a small section of refined readers, marked all his best pages.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appetising" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.