Pronunciation: /ˈspaɪsi tuːθ/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'spicy' can also be considered a noun if it refers to a specific type of taste or flavor.
A1 I have a spicy tooth, so I always add extra hot sauce to my food.
A2 My friend has a spicy tooth and loves to try different types of spicy food.
B1 Having a spicy tooth can make dining out more exciting as you search for the spiciest dishes.
B2 Some people develop a spicy tooth over time and start craving more and more heat in their meals.
C1 A true food connoisseur with a spicy tooth will travel far and wide to taste the spiciest dishes from around the world.
C2 For those with a spicy tooth, nothing beats the satisfaction of biting into a dish that sets their taste buds on fire.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'spicy' is an adjective that describes the type of sensation or flavor associated with the tooth.
A1 I tried a spicy toothpaste for the first time.
A2 The curry was too spicy for my spicy tooth.
B1 She enjoys spicy tooth snacks like hot chips and salsa.
B2 The restaurant is known for its spicy tooth dishes that pack a punch.
C1 His spicy tooth cravings led him to explore different cuisines from around the world.
C2 The chef's specialty was creating unique and spicy tooth flavor combinations.
formal The dentist explained that a spicy tooth could be a sign of a cavity or gum disease.
informal I think I have a spicy tooth because it hurts whenever I eat something hot or cold.
slang My spicy tooth is acting up again, I probably need to schedule a dental appointment.
figurative She has a spicy tooth for adventure, always seeking out new experiences and challenges.
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