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full-bodiedˌfull-ˈbodied adjective - a full-bodied beer
- The beautiful color and full-bodied taste of these Australian wines make them an excellent accompaniment to meat dishes.
- All feature his full-bodied tone and deft improvisations.
- Fermentation takes about 48 hours and a stout, full-bodied, dark beer is discernable.
- His 1991 vintage is an excellent clean, dry and flinty wine with a full-bodied richness characteristic of his style.
- Open full-bodied reds about two hours in advance and lighter ones about an hour beforehand.
- Then there are our wines - unexpectedly oaky, full-bodied and marvellous.
- These are full-bodied, richly flavoured wines which, with the wines of Sacy, are the best of the Petite Montagne.
- Which of the following is a full-bodied red wine?
with a strong taste► strong food or drinks that are strong have a very noticeable and particular taste: · "How do you like your tea?" "Strong please, with no sugar."· I left the restaurant with rather a strong taste of onions in my mouth.· Stilton is a very strong English cheese, which has blue-green veins running through it. ► rich food that is rich contains a lot of cheese, cream, butter, or chocolate, and makes you feel full very quickly: · You mustn't eat too much rich food -- it's bad for you.· The meat was browned to perfection and topped with a rich sauce. ► full-flavoured British /full-flavored American something such as cheese or coffee that is full- flavoured has a strong pleasant taste: · This coffee is strong and full-flavoured, excellent for after dinner. ► full-bodied a full-bodied wine has a strong pleasant taste: · The beautiful color and full-bodied taste of these Australian wines make them an excellent accompaniment to meat dishes. 1a full-bodied wine or other drink has a pleasantly strong taste → light2a full-bodied sound is complicated and interesting |