Delicious in a sentence as a noun

Food would always look as delicious as in the ads and taste like you hope it would.

I must say, it was a truly delicious pizza.

Red delicious apples get mealy fast, sometimes before you buy them.

The gentleman is sharing a delicious apple with a lady.

That you can adjust the focus after you shoot is icing on the cake, but tremendously delicious icing.

Wonderful for the fact that with just five ingredients, it created subtle, delicious flavors and enjoyable textures.

Delicious in a sentence as an adjective

"But the fact is, almost anyone would rather, at any given moment, float about in the Carribbean, or have sex, or eat some delicious food, than work on hard problems.

People sit happily beneath a dirty tarp in a roadside food stand, enjoying Manchurian Gobi... sometimes 4 or 5 people sharing one bowl of the delicious spicy food.

On the other hand, it's delicious irony to see an enthusiastic tosser of look-and-feel lawsuits reduced to stealing from the same people they've been suing, so it balances out.

Came for the comic sans, stayed for the delicious irony of a think tank run on outside donations complaining to the most profitable company in the world that they aren't focused enough on ROI.

Oh, I can outdo you!Many years ago I did an upstart that was a combination of delicious and facebook, using bayesian filtering to locate links and people you might be interested in from what you posted yourself.

Delicious definitions

noun

variety of sweet eating apples

See also: Delicious

adjective

greatly pleasing or entertaining; "a delightful surprise"; "the comedy was delightful"; "a delicious joke"

See also: delightful

adjective

extremely pleasing to the sense of taste

See also: delectable luscious pleasant-tasting scrumptious toothsome yummy