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Definition of sweet tooth in English: sweet toothnounPlural sweet tooths A great liking for sweet-tasting foods. add more sugar if you have a sweet tooth Example sentencesExamples - After a citywide culinary feast hosted at 25 area homes, more than sweet tooths flocked to South Side's Terminal Building for dessert and drinks.
- And if you have an insatiable sweet tooth, you dare not leave without sampling Mrs Chef's famous cheese cake.
- Had we the time and the sweet tooth we could have ordered a confection from the counter, anything from a Chester cake to an eclair to a scone with jam and butter.
- I don't have a sweet tooth, but when I get the urge for cakes, I generally have to call ahead to make sure there's enough wheat and gluten in the world.
- Those with a sweet tooth are well-advised to save room for dessert.
- In shedding the weight, equivalent to more than 40 bags of sugar, Christine overcame a sweet tooth, which saw her balloon to a 26 dress size.
- Besides the usual fare, the festival also offers something different especially for people with a sweet tooth.
- For the active sweet tooth, the dessert menu is long and impressive.
- His dark chocolate and maple parfait was more than acceptable too, though the white chocolate sauce was for those who have an exceptionally sweet tooth.
- Sugar conditioning starts with baby foods and drinks, and once a child has acquired a sweet tooth, non-sweetened foods are not so attractive.
- The restaurant does not use sugar, but only its substitutes like jaggery, honey, dates or palm jaggery to tickle the sweet tooth.
- Both my brother and I have a sweet tooth and we felt the dessert menu let the restaurant down.
- Desserts are, for me, usually a depressing indication that a good meal is ending, not least because I do not have a sweet tooth.
- Drinking fresh juice can also satisfy a sweet tooth and eliminate food cravings.
- I never developed a sweet tooth but have been adventurous with food and drink and have become knowledgeable.
- Junk the junk food and satisfy your sweet tooth with strawberries, cherries, oranges and kiwi fruit.
- Three in five people confess to having a sweet tooth and to consuming foods they know are not good for them.
- For the average consumer, it seems like a win-win situation, satisfying the sweet tooth and virtually calorie-free.
- The kitchen saved the best for last with a modest, yet imaginative selection of deserts to tempt the sweet tooth.
- For Beijing sweet tooths, the chocolate of choice is Dove, a simple British confection that comes in bar form.
Derivatives adjectiveˌswiːtˈtuːθt A generous cheese plate did the business for the less sweet-toothed. Example sentencesExamples - We were both feeling pretty full by this point, but we shared a delicious-looking Tiramisu which was honestly the best I've ever had - perfect for sweet-toothed diners everywhere.
- A product called Crave Control claims to curb sweet-toothed cravings with a sniff of a patch stuck on the wrist.
- For the sweet-toothed, there will be plum cakes with rum sauce, Yule Log, Souffle Triffle and a choice of Indian sweets, fruits and ice-creams as well.
- Mrs Smith said the two biggest factors in the escalation of drinking were the proliferation of youth bars and the introduction, in 1996, of alcopops - drinks designed for sweet-toothed teenagers.
Definition of sweet tooth in US English: sweet toothnoun usually in singular A great liking for sweet-tasting foods. add more sugar if you have a sweet tooth Example sentencesExamples - For Beijing sweet tooths, the chocolate of choice is Dove, a simple British confection that comes in bar form.
- Besides the usual fare, the festival also offers something different especially for people with a sweet tooth.
- Drinking fresh juice can also satisfy a sweet tooth and eliminate food cravings.
- Junk the junk food and satisfy your sweet tooth with strawberries, cherries, oranges and kiwi fruit.
- Those with a sweet tooth are well-advised to save room for dessert.
- I never developed a sweet tooth but have been adventurous with food and drink and have become knowledgeable.
- Three in five people confess to having a sweet tooth and to consuming foods they know are not good for them.
- After a citywide culinary feast hosted at 25 area homes, more than sweet tooths flocked to South Side's Terminal Building for dessert and drinks.
- Had we the time and the sweet tooth we could have ordered a confection from the counter, anything from a Chester cake to an eclair to a scone with jam and butter.
- For the active sweet tooth, the dessert menu is long and impressive.
- For the average consumer, it seems like a win-win situation, satisfying the sweet tooth and virtually calorie-free.
- I don't have a sweet tooth, but when I get the urge for cakes, I generally have to call ahead to make sure there's enough wheat and gluten in the world.
- Both my brother and I have a sweet tooth and we felt the dessert menu let the restaurant down.
- His dark chocolate and maple parfait was more than acceptable too, though the white chocolate sauce was for those who have an exceptionally sweet tooth.
- In shedding the weight, equivalent to more than 40 bags of sugar, Christine overcame a sweet tooth, which saw her balloon to a 26 dress size.
- The kitchen saved the best for last with a modest, yet imaginative selection of deserts to tempt the sweet tooth.
- Sugar conditioning starts with baby foods and drinks, and once a child has acquired a sweet tooth, non-sweetened foods are not so attractive.
- And if you have an insatiable sweet tooth, you dare not leave without sampling Mrs Chef's famous cheese cake.
- Desserts are, for me, usually a depressing indication that a good meal is ending, not least because I do not have a sweet tooth.
- The restaurant does not use sugar, but only its substitutes like jaggery, honey, dates or palm jaggery to tickle the sweet tooth.
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