noun a popular breakfast food

  • The chef prepared a breakfast dish with crispy bacon on the side.
  • I love adding bacon to my sandwiches for extra flavor.
  • Let's grab some bacon and eggs for brunch this weekend.
  • His love for bacon is as strong as his love for his family.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • She is mad about the new policies implemented by the government.
  • He's mad about his favorite team losing the game.
  • I'm totally mad about that new movie, it's so good!
  • The chef is mad about creating unique dishes that push the boundaries of traditional cuisine.

noun a type of shellfish with a rough irregular shell that is eaten as a delicacy

  • The chef prepared a delicate oyster dish for the guests.
  • Let's grab some oysters at the seafood restaurant.
  • I heard this place serves the best oysters in town!
  • She kept her emotions hidden, like a pearl inside an oyster.

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

  • The scientist has perfected the formula after years of research.
  • She has finally perfected her chocolate chip cookie recipe.
  • He's got his jump shot perfected.
  • She has perfected the art of negotiation in the business world.

adjective relating to or consisting in the gratification of the senses or the indulgence of appetite

  • The artist's painting captured the sensual beauty of the human form.
  • The movie had a lot of sensual scenes that made me feel uncomfortable.
  • That new perfume is so sensual, it drives me crazy.
  • The music had a sensual rhythm that seemed to caress the soul.

adjective expressing or showing deep emotion or feeling; full of or characterized by deep emotion

  • The singer delivered a soulful performance at the opera house.
  • I love listening to soulful music when I'm feeling down.
  • That new artist has a really soulful voice, it's so good!
  • His paintings are so soulful, they seem to speak to me on a deeper level.
  • The chirashi sushi was beautifully presented with a variety of fresh sashimi on top of seasoned rice.
  • I always order the chirashi bowl when I go to my favorite sushi restaurant.
  • Let's grab some chirashi and catch up over lunch.
  • The chirashi of ideas in his presentation was scattered and hard to follow.

noun a traditional Welsh fruit bread containing raisins and currants

  • The traditional Welsh bara brith is a delicious fruit loaf made with tea-soaked dried fruits.
  • I love having a slice of bara brith with my afternoon cup of tea.
  • Let's grab some bara brith and catch up over a cuppa.
  • Her voice was as rich and comforting as a slice of bara brith.

noun a traditional Georgian dish consisting of cheese-filled bread

  • The traditional Georgian dish khachapuri is often served at special occasions.
  • I can't wait to try that cheesy khachapuri at the new Georgian restaurant.
  • Khachapuri is the bomb - so cheesy and delicious!
  • Her storytelling was like a khachapuri of words, rich and satisfying.

verb To be very well received or enjoyed by someone; to be successful or popular

adverb In a very pleasing or successful manner

  • The new software update is expected to go down a treat with our customers.
  • I think the barbecue we're planning will go down a treat with everyone.
  • That new movie is going to go down a treat with the younger crowd.
  • Her idea to streamline the process really went down a treat with the team.

noun plural form of 'pork scratching', referring to multiple pieces of the snack

  • The pub served crispy pork scratchings as a traditional snack.
  • I love munching on pork scratchings while watching a game.
  • Let's grab a cold beer and some pork scratchings at the bar.
  • His jokes were like pork scratchings - salty and addictive.

noun a type of spicy spreadable pork sausage from Italy

  • The chef used 'nduja, a spicy spreadable pork sausage, as a key ingredient in his pasta dish.
  • I tried 'nduja for the first time at the local Italian deli and it was so delicious!
  • Have you ever had 'nduja on pizza? It's bomb!
  • Her words were like 'nduja, spreading quickly and leaving a fiery impact on everyone around her.

noun something that someone enjoys but feels guilty or embarrassed about

  • Indulging in a guilty pleasure can provide a temporary escape from the stresses of everyday life.
  • Eating ice cream straight from the tub is my guilty pleasure.
  • Binging on reality TV shows is my ultimate guilty pleasure.
  • For some people, shopping for unnecessary items is a guilty pleasure that they just can't resist.