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Tastiest

Tasty \Tast"y\ (t[=a]st"[y^]), a. [Compar. Tastier (t[=a]st"[i^]*[etl]r); superl. Tastiest.]

  1. Having a good taste; -- applied to persons; as, a tasty woman. See Taste, n., 5.

  2. Being in conformity to the principles of good taste; elegant; as, tasty furniture; a tasty dress.

Wiktionary
tastiest

a. (en-superlative of: tasty)

WordNet
tasty
  1. adj. especially pleasing to the taste; "a dainty dish to set before a kind"; "a tasty morsel" [syn: dainty]

  2. pleasing to the sense of taste [syn: mouth-watering, savory, savoury]

  3. [also: tastiest, tastier]

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Usage examples of "tastiest".

The meacr was smaller than, say, a whiteface or a Charolais, and he bred like an old Earth rabbit, having twins twice a year, cute little critters with wings which, after a few days, hardened up like a bat's wing and grew to massive length to carry the chunky little body of the wingling up into the auto sport and play and look for insects and small rodents, things which made up his diet until the change, when the wings shrank into two swollen appendages used for flicking bisects and which made the finest, tastiest soup this side of galactic core.

The weather was so balmy that we availed ourselves of overnight shelter in just two villages—Pijijia among the Mame and Tonala among the Mixe people—and then only for the luxuries of having a freshwater bath and of dining on the delicious local sea fare: raw turtle eggs and stewed turtle meat, boiled shrimps, raw or steamed shellfish of all sorts, even broiled fillets of something called the yeyemichi, which I was told is the biggest fish in the world, and which I can attest is one of the tastiest to eat.

Dog is not the tastiest of meats, of course, but you will be glad to have it handy when wild game is scarce.

Your porters include capable cooks, and they carry ample supplies of our tastiest delicacies.

Here some of the largest and tastiest oysters of the bay had produced their generations, while the minute spat drifted back and forth with the slow currents until they fastened to the bottom to develop the shells in which they would grow during the years of their existence.

This melted as he brought the con­coction to the table, so that when the men dug in, they found before them one of the richest, tastiest stews a marine cook had ever devised.

If they stay together they may live on the street, but there's the Temperance League Soup Kitchen, not the tastiest fare, but nourishing.