lickerish

英 ['lɪkərɪʃ] 美
  • adj. 好色的;讲究吃的;贪婪的
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lickerish (adj.)
"fond of delicious fare," c. 1500, from Middle English likerous "pleasing to the palate" (late 13c.), from Anglo-French *likerous, Old French licherous (see lecherous). Unlike the French word, it generally kept close to its literal sense.
1. Masses not only can satiate, and lickerish good after lubricious fragrance.
群众不仅能够吃饱, 而且讲究吃好,追求色香味了.

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