Definitionadj. having the piquant burning taste of peppers
Last update: August 6, 2015
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From Sierra Leone eastward to Cape Palmas received its name from the export of the seeds of several plants of a peppery character, called variously grains of paradise, Guinea pepper and melegueta. [Please select]
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The peppery odor of the carnations was perceptible. [Please select]
Sir Anthony is a peppery little person and the audience enjoyed the cayenne piquancy of his remarks. [Please select]
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So I just resolved to see what I could do for poor Almiry and the peppery old lady. [Please select]
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"It must be very unpleasant to feel sort of peppery-and-salty and cross-grained all the time." [Please select]
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As for Austin, he's a peppery old boy, bless his heart, and I'm not very secure in his good graces at present.' [Please select]
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To them the delicate and the strong, the insipid and the peppery are all alike. [Please select]
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There were some very special hot oyster sandwiches which preceded the pie--peppery and savory with curls of bacon. [Please select]
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"It will do him no harm, and may cool his peppery blood some." [Please select]
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"It might have got into my eyes and blinded me," she declared with plaintive dignity, and leaving the peppery remains on her plate, stalked off to the garden. [Please select]
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