Succulence example sentences
suc·cu·lence
noun
succulence (noun) · succulences (plural noun)
- (with reference to food) the quality of being tender, juicy, and tasty:
- (with reference to a plant, especially a xerophyte) the quality of having thick fleshy leaves or stems adapted to storing water:
Synonyms
juiciness, softness, toughness"Succulence" Example Sentences
1. The succulence of the ripe mango dripped down her chin.2. He described the painting with an almost painful attention to detail, capturing the succulence of the fruit.
3. Despite the arid climate, the gardener coaxed succulence from his cacti collection.
4. Her prose lacked the succulence of her earlier works.
5. The succulence, or lack thereof, of the meat was the main criticism.
6. I was struck by the sheer succulence of the prose.
7. The succulence of the tomatoes hinted at a bountiful harvest.
8. There was a surprising succulence to his otherwise dry presentation.
9. The photograph beautifully captured the succulence and vibrancy of the colors.
10. He savored the succulence of the perfectly grilled steak.
11. The desert landscape, surprisingly, held a certain grim succulence.
12. Her voice, though soft, carried a certain succulence and warmth.
13. We admired the succulence of the orchids on display.
14. The recipe called for a variety of fruits to achieve the desired succulence.
15. The succulence of the language made the novel a pleasure to read.
16. The photographer was obsessed with capturing the succulence of light.
17. His description lacked the succulence and vividness needed for the scene.
18. The novel, though gripping, lacked a certain narrative succulence.
19. Even the harshest critic noted the succulence of the roast.
20. She longed for the succulence of fresh, juicy fruit.
21. He meticulously studied the succulence of the plants in the greenhouse.
22. The succulence of the narrative captivated the reader.
23. Its succulence was undeniable.
24. The succulence of the figs was exquisite.
25. A succulence of detail filled the painting.
26. The poem, surprisingly, had a strange, dark succulence.
27. She found the succulence of the language quite satisfying.
28. The artist aimed for succulence in his brushstrokes.
29. He marveled at the succulence of the landscape.
30. The succulence of his descriptions brought the scene to life.
31. It was the succulence of his prose that set him apart.
32. What struck her most was the succulence of the colors.
33. He craved the succulence of a ripe peach.
34. The chef's attention to succulence was evident in his dishes.
35. The painting conveyed a sense of lush succulence.
36. The air hung heavy with the succulence of ripe fruit.
37. This dish lacks the requisite succulence.
38. She appreciated the simple, honest succulence of the food.
39. The novel's succulence was in its detail.
40. Only the freshest ingredients could provide that level of succulence.
41. The succulence of the moment was overwhelming.
42. It was a succulence of experience.
43. The succulence of the story surprised her.
44. With a succulence of imagery, the poem thrived.
45. They sought a succulence of flavor.
46. Her writing, though short, possessed remarkable succulence.
47. Despite its flaws, the book had a certain dark succulence.
48. The succulence of the plum was evident in its rich color.
49. He was captivated by the succulence of the scene.
50. The photograph perfectly captured the succulence of the scene.
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