nutty 的定义
nut·ti·er, nut·ti·est.
- abounding in or producing nuts.
- nutlike, especially in flavor.
- Slang. silly or ridiculous: a nutty suggestion.eccentric; queer.insane. very or excessively interested, excited, or the like: He's nutty about Mexican food.
- full of flavor or zest; lively; stimulating; meaty: He offered several rich, nutty ideas on the subject.
nutty 近义词
deranged
更多nutty例句
- They don’t taste like meat, but they can be crunchy and a little nutty tasting.
- Their subtly sweet and nutty flavor pairs well with fruit, nuts, other grains, warm spices and herbs.
- Almond flour is flavorful, making it a great option for a dense, nutty cake or a sweet quickbread.
- It was rich, nutty, and thrillingly salty—nothing like the bland manchego I’d tried in the States.
- Toasting the walnuts brings out a nuttier flavor and makes them crunchier.
- Sure, there are some colorful English aristocrats still around, but is the age of the delightfully nutty toff at an end?
- The Hakushu 12 was a little peaty and nutty, the kind of dram I want to unwind with after a fine restaurant meal.
- Even without the excesses of the film festival, Cannes is a little nutty.
- The buttery, nutty, and sweet and salty all work together to form a balance of flavors.
- And so almost everything in Noah, as nutty as it might seem, has its roots in the actual text of the Bible.
- The time passed along quickly; the coffee was excellent, the cigars soft and of the nutty flavour he loved.
- Taste: Distinctly sweet and "nutty," slightly pungent when dry.
- I didn't mean nothin', I was only kiddie' you—what's the use of gettin' nutty over a jest?
- They's fer emp'rors and kings t' set up in their palaces, an' men goes nutty jes' hankerin' fer 'em.
- The old man's been nutty for some time, and had it in for me ever since we had trouble at the corral over that cow.