Adjective
That is pleasing to the sense of taste; appetizing; that makes one salivate.
(by extension) Enticing or tantalizing.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA student nurse has revealed how to create several mouthwatering cocktails in just five minutes - using a £20 blender. Source: Internet
A missing link that serves up all the mouthwatering sizzle and juicy satisfaction of pork sausage, while offering the health, environmental, and animal welfare benefits of plant protein. Source: Internet
He stepped into the coldly imperfect world of Nigerian teachers with a mouthwatering basket of goodies that will inevitably lift the sagging spirit of our long suffering, long neglected and long despised toilers in our educational vineyard. Source: Internet
He stated that mouthwatering prizes, including laptops, books, android phones, and cash rewards shall be given out to winners of the competition. Source: Internet
Joshua vowed to beat Pulev, his IBF mandatory challenger, to set up a mouthwatering fight with Fury. Source: Internet
Released at the end of June, this refreshing sauvignon blanc features aromas of a spring meadow and nectarine, complemented by notes of mouthwatering grapefruit, zesty lime and a lingering, subtle kiwi finish on the palate—perfect for summertime sipping. Source: Internet