Otherwise, 19 lip-smacking songs chart their progression from eager-beaver punks to society gadabouts. |
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Schmoozers are mostly 20 to 30-somethings trendies in lip-smacking labels and designer gear, posey and pretentious but beautiful all the same. |
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Serge may be a popular politician, but he's a lip-smacking oenophile with greedy appetites. |
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Your single secret ingredient for succulent ribs, steaks, burgers and lip-smacking chili! |
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Taste profile: Fresh, nutty, minerally bubbly with nice body and lip-smacking freshness. |
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This process produces an intensity of lip-smacking flavours and savours that fans of organic produce absolutely love. |
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Tender, fruity and lip-smacking, the soils its vines grow in are remarkably homogenous, poor and shallow. |
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I must warn you, it's a heart attack on a plate, but innovative and lip-smacking nonetheless. |
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Roast suckling pig might evoke the same lip-smacking if it wasn't such a chintzy portion. |
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This too is a bizarre exercise in appetitiveness and lip-smacking, but it at least draws attention to the issue. |
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You are in the middle of a meeting with the boss, or halfway through a lip-smacking meal. |
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And at the dining hall of the Games Village, they flocked for an evening of lip-smacking fare and oodles of fun. |
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That produced catcalls, hoots, some lip-smacking noises, and a shouted request for a date. |
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I knew it was a compliment about something that was buttery rich, deliciously opulent and lip-smacking cool. |
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Beaujolais, partner to the Bocuse d'Or Prize-winners Academy, what an excellent symbol this association between the gastronomic universe and a lip-smacking, cheery, famous and remarkable wine is! |
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He's added a cartoonish lip-smacking sound effect. |
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And his succulent sausages and lip-smacking rindless unsmoked back bacon have stimulated taste buds in Cuba, where British meat products are banned. |
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The sauce, doled out like liquid gold, has lip-smacking tang. |
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She looked so lip-smacking good that he knew even a brief conversation would be a challenge. |
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Earning our trust with his neutral, unsensational tone, the author fills in the blanks without lingering over less flattering details in a lip-smacking manner. |
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Her mom had made lip-smacking fried pomfrets and surmai curry. |
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And indeed, judging by the guest's drooling, lip-smacking and eye-rolling, he finds this Camembert something out of the world, beyond all his gustatory experience. |
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The melting pot was never so lip-smacking. |
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Its first major asset is Kevin Spacey in the lead as Congressman Frank Underwood, excelling in duplicitous charm and lip-smacking villainy. |
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After a lip-smacking plate of kebabs and parathas, people stop over at the small quaint shop for its delicious lassi and falooda. |
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What arrived at the table was a strawberry and litchi based mocktail served in a tall glass and it was lip-smacking good. |
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King Lear is not only portrayed as doddering, reduced to lip-smacking and pant-wetting, but deprived of coherent speech as well. |
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Just a dessertspoon, mixed with water, lemon juice and a hint of garlic, makes a lip-smacking dressing for salads, grilled or fried meat and falafels. |
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