melt in the mouth
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English
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Verb
[edit]melt in the mouth (third-person singular simple present melts in the mouth, present participle melting in the mouth, simple past and past participle melted in the mouth)
- (idiomatic, of food) To be deliciously soft and creamy; to create a melting sensation when eaten; to need little chewing.
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[edit]to be deliciously soft and creamy, need little chewing
Adjective
[edit]melt in the mouth (not comparable)
- (idiomatic, of food) Deliciously soft and creamy, creating a melting sensation when eaten, and therefore needing little chewing.
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[edit]deliciously soft and creamy, needing little chewing
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