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Moreish in a sentence
Moreish meaning
Causing one to want to have more, addictive.
Using Moreish
- The main meaning on this page is: Causing one to want to have more, addictive.
- In the example corpus, moreish often appears in combinations such as: incredibly moreish, and moreish, moreish and.
Context around Moreish
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 4 middle, 11 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Moreish
- In this selection, "moreish" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 21.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, incredibly, definitely, frustratingly, blast, sauce and truffle stand out and add context to how "moreish" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a moreish blast of and a very moreish game and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "moreish" sits close to words such as abad, abolishment and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with moreish
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It’s hearty, flavoursome and incredibly moreish. (7 words)
It’s a very moreish game and well worth the price. (11 words)
A moreish blast of the tastiest Moroccan street food this side of Casablanca! (13 words)
Known as the “fifth taste”—after sweet, salty, bitter, and sour—it’s a deep, meaty sort of savoriness, that extra that makes a seared steak, or slow-roasted tomato, or hunk of Parmesan cheese taste so deliciously moreish. (39 words)
At a price point of £34.99, this Ben Bracken 16-year-old Islay Scotch whisky and whisky expert Blair Bowman has dubbed the single malt “An incredibly moreish dram, perfect for the colder winter months”. (36 words)
The three girls wistfully recall the smell of the sweet wheat pudding their family used to prepare for the spring festival of Xidir Ilyas, a nostalgic hole even Bria’s moreish spaghetti can’t quite fill. (36 words)
A moreish blast of the tastiest Moroccan street food this side of Casablanca! (13 words)
Example sentences (18)
A moreish blast of the tastiest Moroccan street food this side of Casablanca!
Meanwhile, the chips were also superb, made even better by the healthy covering of the deliciously sweet and moreish sauce.
Definitely moreish, just make sure there's enough to go around – there's no doubt meat eaters will be having more than one helping.
Despite its 15.7% ABV, it's moreish and tastes significantly milder than one would expect, even when compared to the stronger 17% alcohol content of Baileys Original.
Share a bottle of Malbec with a selection of artisan goodies including mature cheddar with hand-baked crackers and spiced tomato chutney, and moreish truffle crisp.
These bites are moreish with such fabulous texture; I eat way more than I planned.
The smoked salmon and cream cheese pate with crackers for dipping was very moreish.
They paired perfectly with the assortment of chutneys that were subtly spicy and almost frustratingly moreish.
You couldn't taste the sausage flavour quite so much but they were really tasty and moreish.
At a price point of £34.99, this Ben Bracken 16-year-old Islay Scotch whisky and whisky expert Blair Bowman has dubbed the single malt “An incredibly moreish dram, perfect for the colder winter months”.
It’s a very moreish game and well worth the price.
There is something about the tangy cheesiness of these dried flakes that makes them incredibly moreish when sprinkled over steamed veg, salads – anything, really.
In fact, they’re incredibly moreish — before I know it, I’ve scoffed the lot.
Known as the “fifth taste”—after sweet, salty, bitter, and sour—it’s a deep, meaty sort of savoriness, that extra that makes a seared steak, or slow-roasted tomato, or hunk of Parmesan cheese taste so deliciously moreish.
Branded “pure evil” by criminology experts, Dennehy, of Peterborough, Cambs, said she committed the murders because it was “moreish and fun”.
It’s hearty, flavoursome and incredibly moreish.
The three girls wistfully recall the smell of the sweet wheat pudding their family used to prepare for the spring festival of Xidir Ilyas, a nostalgic hole even Bria’s moreish spaghetti can’t quite fill.
This South Indian take on stuff sees strips of chicken in great lashings of batter, made all the more moreish with the indulgence of fried curry.
Common combinations with moreish
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: