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In some senses, tasty is marked as obsolete, slang, informal, dated, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
adj
Having a pleasant or satisfying flavor.
You could make this tasty meal for breakfast.
Now, with all these provisos in mind, what’s the best way to put spinach to work? All due respect to Popeye, a can may not be the tastiest way to introduce it to your table. […] Lightly sautéing fresh spinach in a drizzle of olive or avocado oil meets this baseline, and it’s tasty and nutritious as well.
Having or showing good taste; tasteful.
These items will make an attractive and tasty display.
we wait until the palace is half-way up, and then we pay some tasty architect to run us up an ornamental mud hovel, right against it
Appealing; when applied to persons, sexually appealing.
Country fans probably remember Stu best for a tasty tune he wrote and recorded but didn't want released.
Skillful; highly competent.
Potentially violent.
I watched it all unfold live on Sky News. Ed Miliband was there, but so were the usual bunch of troublemakers and I, for one, was expecting it to kick off.¶ Sure enough, it all got a bit tasty in the afternoon at about the time I should have been polishing off my tinned tuna. Only there was no one about to dish out my grub.¶ They were all glued to the telly watching a gang of blokes wearing balaclavas smash the windows of a Porsche showroom in Park Lane.
No, I wouldn't take a bullet for him, or any of them,I wasn't paid enough to go that far, but I would break up a scrap if it all got a bit tasty and, yeah, it was a great at the bar that night getting the drinks in.
noun
Something tasty; a delicious article of food.
The mate had procured other tasties too, olives and such, for later in the evening.
Sean then made up the most delicious pâté to have with biscuits and various other tasties.
A loaf of bread.