Example sentences for: succulent

How can you use “succulent” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Beside a photograph of a French cow, the paper printed the words: "Pity la pauvre vache . Less succulent than her British sister, she's been good only for cheese.

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  • Can you imagine the succulent steak, the impeccable service, the free pair of Air Jordans to which the Fodor's writer was probably treated at Michael Jordan's?

  • Wild hog/quenk can be very aggressive, especially in a group of five or six [ 5 ] . They live in swampy parts of the forest and will cross water during the day [ 5 ] . The bristles on the mid-dorsal line from crown to rump of the quenk raise when the animal is excited and the musk glands emit a musky odour [ 5 ] . Quenks eat succulent tubers and fallen fruits and nuts [ 5 ] . The bravery dogs need to hunt quenk has been documented [ 27 ] . Of an original pack of nine 'native curs' trained in quenk and lappe hunting, two received deep flesh wounds inflicted by the tusks of two quenks during a hunt.

  • Still, you don’t have to look too hard to find succulent pastry shops and creative jewelry stores.


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