Comparative for delicious and pleasing to taste
“There were lovely patches of greensward all about, with stately trees bearing rich and luscious fruits.”
Comparative for pleasing to the mind or senses
“The Oregon style of this wine is rich and fleshy, with luscious flavors of fresh-cut pears and cinnamon spice.”
Comparative for having a fragrant smell
“I noticed the winter honeysuckle and Christmas box, which would soon fill the air with unexpected and luscious fragrances.”
Comparative for very physically attractive or alluring
“She is the most luscious woman I've seen in years. She deserves better than a snake. She deserves me!”
Comparative for having a buxom or curvaceous body
“She wore a black but very open velvet dress, which contrasted altogether seductively with the rosy flesh of her luscious figure and her rich golden locks.”
Comparative for having a lurid or raunchy quality or nature
“Apart from a few luscious still lifes, all her paintings are self-portraits.”
Comparative for having a luxurious or opulent quality
“The shop features luscious fabrics in contemporary designs, as well as the hippest patterns.”
Comparative for characterized by the love of luxury or the finer things in life
Comparative for bright, colorful and showy in appearance
Comparative for full-bodied, such as of a flavor or sound
Comparative for elaborately or highly decorated in design or decoration
Comparative for resembling cream, grease or oil in consistency
Comparative for showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms
(of air, water, or food) Comparative for fresh, pure, and untainted
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