luscious

/ˈlʌʃəs/
adjective
  1. Having a very pleasant, rich taste or smell, especially of sweet or juicy food.
    • The restaurant served a luscious berry tart with fresh cream.
    • The chocolate cake was so luscious that everyone asked for a second slice.
    • She bit into a luscious peach, and the sweet juice dripped down her chin.
  2. Very attractive or appealing to look at, especially in a way that suggests softness, fullness, or richness.
    • She wore a luscious velvet dress that caught everyone's eye.
    • The model had luscious, glossy hair that shone under the lights.
    • The garden was full of luscious red roses in full bloom.
  3. Extremely enjoyable or satisfying in a rich, luxurious way.
    • After a long hike, the cool breeze felt luscious against her skin.
    • He described the vacation as a luscious escape from everyday stress.
    • The music had a luscious, full sound that filled the concert hall.
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