caramelicious

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From caramel +‎ -licious

Adjective[edit]

caramelicious (comparative more caramelicious, superlative most caramelicious)

  1. (informal) Delicious in a way that involves caramel.
    • 2007 August, Donna Covrett, “Forks in the Road”, in Cincinnati, page 208:
      Flaky crusts hold custards of caramelicious butterscotch or dark chocolate topped with meringue, strawberries and blueberries in early summer, peaches and cherries in late summer.
    • 2008 April, Prevention, page 89:
      You can’t top this caramelicious snack.
    • 2020, Erin Barnes, Easy Weekend Getaways from Denver and Boulder: Short Breaks in Colorado, The Countryman Press, →ISBN:
      Sweet and caramelicious, it might give you the dangerous idea that you should be pairing tequila with your morning coffee more often.