mouth watering

/ˈmaʊθˌwɔtərɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Looking, smelling, or tasting very good; making you want to eat or drink something.
    • She described the dish in such mouth-watering detail that everyone felt hungry.
    • The menu offered a mouth-watering selection of grilled seafood and fresh vegetables.
    • The bakery display was full of mouth-watering cakes and pastries.
  2. Very attractive or desirable; extremely appealing.
    • He couldn't resist the mouth-watering prospect of a two-week vacation in Hawaii.
    • The company received a mouth-watering offer to buy their technology.
    • The job came with a mouth-watering salary and benefits package.
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