AP vocab
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Anything relating to cooking or the kitchen. | ||
Expert of fine food and drink. | ||
Someone who has a very discriminating taste in food and wine. | ||
Excessive eating or drinking. | ||
Ravenous and extremely hungry or greedy | ||
Appetizing to taste or smell | ||
Eating both animal and vegetable foods | ||
Art or science of good eating or particular regional style of cooking. | ||
Acceptable to taste or sufficiently flavorable to be eaten. | ||
Juicy | ||
Presenting favorable circumstances or a positive outcome. | ||
Marked by success or producing favorable circumstances. | ||
Timely benefit or stroke of good luck | ||
Turned against or opposing. | ||
Causing damage, harm, o rloss. | ||
Grotesque parody of something or a disastrous mockery. | ||
A sudden, disastrous downfall or defeat. | ||
Complete failure. | ||
Overwhelming defeat or a disorderly retreat after battle. | ||
Excessive evil | ||
Stubbornly resistent to authority | ||
Hardened against feeling or hardheated | ||
Unruly or trouble maker and peevish or cranky | ||
Stubbornly resistant to authority | ||
Difficult to manage or govern | ||
Agressively and noisily defiant | ||
Stubbornly uncompromising | ||
Unable to be reformed or corrected | ||
Stubbornly perservering | ||
Stubbornly asserts an opinion that is unproved or unprovable. |