briny 的定义
brin·i·er, brin·i·est.
- of or like brine; salty: a briny taste.
briny 近义词
salty
更多briny例句
- Luckily, briny, toothsome kelp—hopefully included in a CSA near you—can depend on its good taste.
- So are the briny liquids in a bottle of olives or cocktail onions.
- The thick serving of bird itself was juicy and briny, and the layer of crinkle-cut pickle — de rigueur in the current craze for “Southern style” sandos — offered a familiar, but still pleasant, pucker.
- An iced platter of Savage Blonde oysters from Prince Edward Island, gently crisp and nicely briny, puts us in vacation mode.
- Europa, a moon of Jupiter, and Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, are other prime candidates with expected briny habitats.
- This cider is bone dry and has a really great olive & briny quality that makes it a killer food pairing cider.
- The river smelled faintly briny as waves brushed up against the pier.
- Since the stone crab is capable of regrowing its claws every 18 months, this break prevents overfishing of the briny delicacy.
- We sampled dozens of olive varieties, ranging from light and briny to cured and herbaceous.
- Her fat red cheeks would quiver with emotion, and be wet with briny tears, over the sorrows of Mr. Trollope's heroines.
- She shook off her briny blindness, and settled to the full sweep of the arms, quite silent now.
- And with it came a breeze, a moving, briny, bay-cooled breeze that stirred the grass with a whisper of night.
- "Ta-ta," McGuffey cried in his tantalizing falsetto voice, and followed his leader into the briny deep.
- The settlers live mostly on the bay, where, from constant evaporation, the waters are more briny than the Atlantic.