scrumptious
adjective
scrump·tious
ˈskrəm(p)-shəs
informal
: delightful, excellent
"Whew! What a place! …" said Stalky, filling himself a pipe. "Isn't it scrumptious? …"—Rudyard Kipling
She has curly red hair and big jolly brown eyes and scrumptious freckles.—Lucy Maud Montgomery
[Liz] Robbins … has packed her book with scrumptious details.—Benjamin Cheever
especially
: delicious
We were offered such goodies as five styles of eggs, bacon, … and scrumptious pastries. —Dick Bradley
This inviting farmstead and restaurant is known for its scrumptious apple dishes … —Parenting
scrumptiously
adverb
Standard menu fare includes scrumptiously fluffy eggplant clouds …
—Shira Feder
… a scrumptiously filthy guitar solo burning with taut tones.
—Randall Radic
scrumptiousness
noun
… [the recipes] lack the extra touch, the extra effort to lift them to scrumptiousness.
—Cook's Magazine
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