appetizingly


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ap·pe·tiz·ing

 (ăp′ĭ-tī′zĭng)
adj.
Appealing to or stimulating the appetite.

ap′pe·tiz′ing·ly adv.
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appetizingly

(ˈæpɪtaɪzɪŋlɪ) or

appetisingly

adv
in an appetizing way
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Translations

appetizingly

[ˈæpɪtaɪzɪŋli] advde façon appétissante
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

appetizingly

adv presentappetitlich, appetitanregend; describeverlockend
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The first response from Bangladeshi captain Mushfiqur Rahim to the announcement of the Indian team for the three-match ODI tour was disgust, upset and frustration all mixed appetizingly well in equal proportions.
No one is born knowing how to merchandise food appetizingly, and if the most effective sales tool you have is the appearance of the food, you better get this one right.
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<p>When Neven photographed a German restaurant menu with his smartphone, Goggles returned an appetizingly accurate translation: "Spring salad with wild herbs and Parmesan cheese wrapped in bacon."<p>Some people dream of being able to combine speech recognition and automatic translation into a sort of universal translator, allowing anyone to speak with anyone else, said Schmidt.