carnous Antonyms

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Meaning of carnous

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carnous (a.)

Of or pertaining to flesh; fleshy.

Of a fleshy consistence; -- applied to succulent leaves, stems, etc.

carnous Sentence Examples

  1. The butcher displayed an array of carnous cuts in the market, tempting passersby with their rich texture.
  2. As the chef sliced through the carnous steak, juices flowed, enhancing its succulence.
  3. The carnous aroma of grilled meat wafted through the air, enticing diners from afar.
  4. With each bite, the diner savored the carnous flavor of the slow-cooked lamb.
  5. The hunter returned from the forest with a carnous prize, a hefty wild boar.
  6. The carnivore's diet primarily consists of carnous sources, such as meat and fish.
  7. The carnivorous plants attracted insects with their carnous leaves, trapping them for sustenance.
  8. The carnivorous predator stalked its prey, its eyes fixed on the carnous flesh it desired.
  9. The gourmet restaurant specialized in serving carnous delicacies from around the world.
  10. After hours of marinating, the meat became tender and infused with a delightful carnous taste.

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Of or pertaining to flesh; fleshy., Of a fleshy consistence; -- applied to succulent leaves, stems, etc.

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The butcher displayed an array of carnous cuts in the market, tempting passersby with their rich texture.

As the chef sliced through the carnous steak, juices flowed, enhancing its succulence.

The carnous aroma of grilled meat wafted through the air, enticing diners from afar.

With each bite, the diner savored the carnous flavor of the slow-cooked lamb.