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Ample |
enough or more than enough; plentiful |
Plenty |
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Plethora |
a large or excessive amount of (something). Overabundance. |
Amount of something. |
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Culinary |
Relating to, or, of cooking in the kitchen. |
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Delectable |
Delightful, highly pleasing, enjoyable |
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Emaciated |
Painfully thin. |
Mental illness |
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Palatable |
Acceptable or agreeable to the mind or feelings. |
Suitable, usually food, but works with people. |
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Voracious |
Exeedingly eager or avid. |
Usually with food, (he had a voracious appetite.) |
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Meticulous |
Taking a showing extreme care about minute details precise thorough. |
Neat freak. Precise. |
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Fleeting |
Passing swiftly, vanishing quickly. Passing fast. |
Quick. |
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Volatile |
Changable, flighty, liable to change quickly and rapidly. |
Changable. |
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Antiquated |
Continued from, or resembling, or adhering to the past not suited for modern needs. |
Old fashioned. |
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Unprecedented |
Without previous instance, never before known or experienced, unexampled or unparalled. Never happened before. |
Never happened, rare, unusual. |