SOUNDS YUMMY

Definition: Expressing that something has an appealing or delicious taste or flavor.

Synonyms: Tastes Good, Delicious Flavor, Mouth-watering, Delectable, Tempting Aroma

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The idea of a beach picnic sounds yummy.
#2
The warm bowl of soup sounds yummy on a cold day.
#3
The grilled cheese sandwich sounds yummy for lunch.
#4
After the first sip of the rich, dark coffee, she sighed and remarked, "This coffee sounds yummy."
#5
The sound of sizzling bacon in the pan makes everyone say, "It sounds yummy."
#6
The pastry chef carefully described her new dessert creation, and everyone agreed, "It sounds yummy."
#7
The food critic took a bite of the gourmet burger and nodded, saying, "Oh, this definitely sounds yummy."
#8
The tropical fruit salad was so colorful and fresh that just looking at it made you think, "It sounds yummy."
#9
The home garden's tomatoes were so ripe and juicy that even the mention of them made people say, "It sounds yummy."
#10
Her erudite discourse on quantum mechanics sounds yummy to the intellectually curious.
#11
The innovative architectural design of the skyscraper sounds yummy to those passionate about urban aesthetics.
#12
The ethereal beauty of the celestial bodies captured through the telescope sounds yummy to astronomy enthusiasts.
#13
His cooking always sounds yummy.
#14
The smell of cinnamon rolls sounds yummy.
#15
It sounds yummy, right?
#16
Sounds yummy, especially on a cold day.
#17
Sounds yummy, especially with all those spices.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. Have you had a chance to try the new menu items at the cafe downstairs?B: Yes, I actually had the avocado toast with poached eggs yesterday. It was fantastic!A: Oh, that sounds delicious! I've been meaning to try it. How was it?B: It was amazing. The avocado was perfectly ripe, and the eggs were cooked just right. Plus, the bread was so fresh and crispy.A: Wow, sounds yummy! I'll definitely have to order that next time.
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