melt in mouth



melt in one's mouth

 
1. to taste very good. (Also can be literal.) This cake is so good it'll melt in your mouth. John said that the food didn't exactly melt in his mouth.
2. [of meat] to be very, very tender. My steak is so tender it could melt in my mouth. This filet will melt in your mouth!
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melt in your mouth

to be soft and creamy The outside of the cake is just a little crisp and the center just melts in your mouth.
See also: melt, mouth

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DraŠKo-Serbian, Croatian
Sesto-Italian
Ryoichiṙyo:-ee-cheeJapanese
Marianus-Ancient Roman
OphÉLieo-fe-LEEFrench
Oliva-Late Roman