full-bodied - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • very: It has a very full-bodied flavor and delicate sweetness as a medium roast.
  • wonderfully: Both have a slightly crumbly and silky texture and both have a wonderfully full-bodied, fresh flavor.

Preposition: with

  • age: Then they turn full-bodied with age until they go all sour and vinegary, eventually giving you a headache!
  • acidity: Costa Rican coffees are full-bodied with excellent acidity, and have a hint of smokiness.
  • flavor: Colombia's arabica coffees, produced in vast quantities, are full-bodied with a well-balanced flavor.

Modifies a noun

  • palate: Violets and minerals on the nose, it has an intense, full-bodied palate with hints of plums and blackberries.
  • wine: Tasting Note: A powerful, full-bodied wine of great nobility.
  • ale: The result is a full-bodied pale ale which should impart a delicate hop character behind the residual sweetness of the malt sugars.
  • flavor: Despite the heat of the season, Merlot has done very well and is displaying deep color and full-bodied flavors.
  • beer: A full-bodied pale amber beer with the rich flavor of Dundee cake.
  • red: Mario's Get stuck into the pizza rather than the pasta, and wash it down with some excellent value, full-bodied house red.

Used with adjective complement

  • turn: Then they turn full-bodied, until they go vinegary and give you a headache.

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