palateful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

palate +‎ -ful

Adjective[edit]

palateful (comparative more palateful, superlative most palateful)

  1. Tasty; flavorsome.
    • 1904, Letters on Brewing, volume 3, page 127:
      The main requisite is to brew a tasty, palateful and wholesome beer []

Derived terms[edit]

Noun[edit]

palateful (plural palatefuls)

  1. (rare) A mouthful.
    • 1969, Jerzy Peterkiewicz, Green Flows the Bile, page 41:
      She threw a palateful of metallic noise at me: 'Do your own damn work. You're the sniffing secretary around here.'
    • 2013, Ian Thornton, The Great & Calamitous Tale of Johan Thoms, page 87:
      The Count spat out a palateful of finest Dom, choking. He looked in Johan's eyes for a second, then exploded into raucous laughter.