lip-smacking in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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There are many ways it is prepared along with spices, vegetables and meats to create lip-smacking dishes such as biryani, pulao and the like.
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But set against the low-key performances elsewhere, it's a bit of a lip-smacking, scenery-chewing performance, and could perhaps have benefited from a little more restraint.
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In addition to their rums, the distillery produces an ever-expanding range of spirits and liqueurs, plus a lip-smacking menu of non-alcoholic cocktails.
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A recommended meal would be steamed rice with ennai kathirikkai (surprisingly not dripping in oil) and lip-smacking poondu kuzhambu.
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Another favourite among the crowd is the lip-smacking kulfi.
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Stuffed with cubed, tandoori-style chicken and a lip-smacking masala-mango pulp, the delicious recipe is also her own concoction.
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The lip-smacking menu included all kinds of fish, chicken-based dishes and biryani.
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Indeed, oysters' link to romance may have more to do with their exotic reputation, and all the slurping and lip-smacking that enjoying them involves.
edmontonjournal.com
Quite a few hotels are organising food festivals with different themes to draw the attention of customers for relishing lip-smacking dishes from different cuisines.
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When presented with a reflection, females gazed into their own eyes and made friendly gestures such as lip-smacking and swaying.
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