1. succulent - Noun
2. succulent - Adjective
3. succulent - Adjective Satellite
Full of juice; juicy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe meaning of life is not to be discovered only after death in some hidden, mysterious realm; on the contrary, it can be found by eating the succulent fruit of the Tree of Life and by living in the here and now as fully and creatively as we can. Paul Kurtz
The kiss originated when the first male reptile licked the first female reptile, implying in a subtle way that she was as succulent as the small reptile he had for dinner the night before. F. Scott Fitzgerald
Then I grew up, and the beauty of succulent illusions fell away from me. F. Scott Fitzgerald
A spider. Quite big enough and succulent enough to provide a snack for a Scops. David Attenborough
Liberty, says Rousseau, is a succulent food, but difficult to digest. Our feeble fellow citizens will have to strengthen their mind much before they will be ready to assimilate such wholesome nourishment. Simón Bolívar
The natural food of man, judging from his structure, appears to consist of the fruits, roots, and other succulent parts of vegetables. Georges Cuvier