lickerish
pronunciation
How to pronounce lickerish in British English: UK ['lɪkərɪʃ]
How to pronounce lickerish in American English: US ['lɪkərɪʃ]
Word Origin
- 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.
Example
- 1. The chinese are usually very lickerish also , also is very exquisite dunking .
- 2. Dietary culture is mixed in the position in politics effect is very big . Because politicians also want to eat , very lickerish also !
- 3. They are lickerish whether science , nourishment , stress efficiency and convenience , don 't contrive on the food elegant delicacy generally .