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melt in one's mouth. idiom. of food. : to taste delicious and feel soft or become soft when put in one's mouth. chocolate candies that melt in your mouth.
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(of food) to be prepared well and taste good: The pie crust just melts in your mouth.
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MELT IN YOUR MOUTH definition: to require little or no chewing | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.
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Of food, to be soft or tender, and, typically, delicious. The phrase is often quite literal. This decadent chocolate cake positively melts in the mouth.
This expression, first recorded in 1693, at first alluded to the tenderness of some food that therefore did not require chewing, but it had acquired its present ...
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The meaning of MELT is to become altered from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat. How to use melt in a sentence.
The phrase butter wouldn't melt in his mouth or butter wouldn't melt in her mouth describes someone who appears demure, innocent or sincere but is in fact ...
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to melt in the mouth: (of food) to dissolve or disintegrate in the mouth with little or no chewing; (hence) to be unusually and delectably soft and smooth ...
(idiomatic, of food) To be deliciously soft and creamy; to create a melting sensation when eaten; to need little chewing. Derived terms edit · butter wouldn't ...
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