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Good / Pleasure (49 words)

13 imbibe verb To drink a liquid, usually alcohol. See
14 indulge verb To allow yourself to do something that you enjoy, even when it may not be the best thing for you to do See
15 irresistible adjective Too attractive, appealing, or tempting to be refused or ignored. See
16 luscious adjective (of food or wine) having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste See
17 mellifluous adjective (of a voice or words) sweet or musical; pleasant to hear See
18 mouthwatering adjective So tasty or appealing in appearance that it stimulates the appetite. See
19 munch verb To eat something with a continuous and often audible action of the jaws See
20 nostalgia noun A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations See
21 nostalgic adjective To think affectionately about experiences you had in the past. See
22 nourish verb To provide food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition; also to support or promote the development of something (like ideas, feelings, or relationships). See
23 palatable adjective Pleasant or acceptable to what was expected; tasty or enjoyable to eat. See
24 partake verb To become involved with or take part in something with other people See
25 pleasant adjective Friendly, kind, or polite in manner or behavior. See
26 pricey adjective Expensive or unreasonably expensive See
27 punchline noun The final part of a joke or funny story that gives it its humorous or dramatic point. See
28 pungent adjective Something that has a sharply strong taste or smell. See
29 savor verb To enjoy or appreciate something fully, especially food or drink, by lingering over it; to experience or enjoy something for a long time. See
30 scrumptious adjective (of food) extremely appetizing or delicious See
31 slake verb To quench or satisfy one's thirst See
32 snack nounverb verb To eat a small amount of food, typically between regular meals. See