We can add some hot spices to make the curry more palatable. [adjective]
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This story of his is not palatable. [adjective]
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Although it is usually avoided by stock creeping buttercup is more palatable than the other buttercups and may be grazed. [adjective]
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The issue is real urbanism, not some polite, politically palatable " lite " version thereof. [adjective]
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The Highlanders drank it copiously and undiluted; but Edward, having mixed a little with water, did not find it so palatable as to invite him to repeat the draught. [adjective]
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The succeeding lectures on patents on inventions were no less instructive, although intermingled with shocking contradictions inserted with a view to make the useful truths more palatable. [adjective]
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[Pg 201] The flesh of the coon is palatable, but verily there is nothing in all butcherdom so delicious as a roasted 'possum.' [adjective]
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Hungarian grass, Setaria italica (also called Panicum italicum), a native of eastern Asia is one of the most wholesome and palatable Indian cereals. [Please select]
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It was a whitish mass, slightly gelatinous and sweet, like marrow, and very palatable. [Please select]
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Their flesh, though high-colored, is delicate and palatable, but, like the peacock, they are indifferent layers. [Please select]
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He next attacked the crust of bread, but found it too dry to be palatable. [Please select]
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