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more succulent
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most succulent
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juicy and full of flavor
- The grilled steak was so succulent that it practically melted in my mouth with each bite.
- The chef marinated the chicken in a special sauce to ensure it would be succulent and bursting with flavor.
- After slow-cooking for hours, the pot roast turned out incredibly succulent, drawing praises from everyone at the dinner table.
- The roasted vegetables were a colorful and succulent side dish, complementing the main course beautifully.
- For dessert, we enjoyed a succulent pineapple upside-down cake that left a sweet and juicy impression.
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(of a plant) having thick, fleshy parts that store moisture, typically found in plants adapted to dry conditions
- The cactus is a succulent plant, storing water in its thick leaves.
- Succulent plants like aloe vera are popular for their water-retaining properties.
- The succulent nature of the plant allows it to survive in arid environments.
- These succulent leaves are a key feature of many desert-dwelling plants.
- Succulent plants are often used in landscaping due to their low maintenance needs.