Succulent in a sentence as a noun

I tried a succulent but the soil was covered in mold in a few weeks.

It is revolting to watch even the most succulent dish being cooked.

It tasted like a sweet, succulent, hearty meal in a glass, which is what it is, I suppose.

It’s just a succulent meal after all. Well you are not choosing to eat at a “whites only” restaurant.

You shouldn't have your password manager, the most succulent software, to be 5000[1] lines of code in c++. You don't need a single point of failure.

One, dealing with hunger, but two, dealing with temptation to taste something succulent.

“It was delicious — deep red, lean, lightly gamey, moist, and succulent… but I’ve never seen swan on a market list.”

Succulent in a sentence as an adjective

About halfway through eating through it's succulent splendor, I had to set the fruit aside and lay down because I felt like I was peaking again.

Now, please do suggest an alternative that carries the same expressive load in a similarly succulent manner, but without being "offensive to other groups".

In other settings, where for instance orcs might prefer the succulent taste of human flesh: is it acceptable if you only eat the flesh of warriors defeated in honourable battle?

Argh!emotional response || 500+ karma || succulent expression of thoughts and impressions != meaningful contribution.

I seriously doubt any intermediary or food distributor in Italy enjoys a 600% margin - if you know of one let me know and I’ll go buy shares in it tomorrow, the dividends must be succulent.

In the article:Papayas already come in three sexual varieties: male, female and *************, but it is only the ************* varieties that produce the succulent fruit that is sold commercially.

Succulent definitions

noun

a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs

adjective

full of juice; "lush fruits"; "succulent roast beef"; "succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves"

See also: lush